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Commissioning
HMI-Embedded (IM2)
Commissioning Manual
Valid for
SINUMERIK 840D sl/840DE sl control system
Software
NCU System Software
with HMI-Embedded sl
01/2008
6FC5397-8CP10-1BA0
Version
1.5
7.5
Introduction
Functions
Tool management
Series start-up
Data Backup
Diagnostics/Service
Safety Guidelines
This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent
damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert
symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are
graded according to the degree of danger.
DANGER
indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken.
WARNING
indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken.
CAUTION
with a safety alert symbol, indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken.
CAUTION
without a safety alert symbol, indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken.
NOTICE
indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding information is not taken into
account.
If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will
be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to
property damage.
Qualified Personnel
The device/system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation. Commissioning and
operation of a device/system may only be performed by qualified personnel. Within the context of the safety notes
in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission, ground and
label devices, systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards.
Prescribed Usage
Note the following:
WARNING
This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only
in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or
recommended by Siemens. Correct, reliable operation of the product requires proper transport, storage,
positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance.
Trademarks
All names identified by are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this
publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the
owner.
Disclaimer of Liability
We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software
described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the
information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent
editions.
Siemens AG
Automation and Drives
Postfach 48 48
90327 NRNBERG
GERMANY
Ordernumber: 6FC5397-8CP10-1BA0
02/2008
Table of contents
1
Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 7
1.1
1.1.1
1.1.2
1.2
Accessories....................................................................................................................................8
1.3
Documentation ...............................................................................................................................9
1.4
Startup............................................................................................................................................9
Protection levels...........................................................................................................................11
Overview ......................................................................................................................................11
Editing the password of the protection levels ..............................................................................12
2.2
Licensing ......................................................................................................................................13
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.4.3
2.5
2.6
Installing/selecting language........................................................................................................30
2.7
Functions ................................................................................................................................................. 33
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Alarm display................................................................................................................................35
3.7
3.8
3.9
Table of contents
3.10
3.11
3.12
Analog spindles........................................................................................................................... 38
3.13
3.14
3.14.1
3.14.2
3.14.3
3.14.4
3.14.5
3.15
3.16
3.16.1
3.16.2
3.16.3
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.20.1
3.20.2
3.21
4.2
4.3
4.3.1
4.3.2
4.4
4.5
4.5.1
4.5.2
4.6
4.7
Tool management.................................................................................................................................... 87
5.1
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 87
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
Table of contents
5.6
6
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................97
6.2
6.3
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................99
7.2
7.3
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.2
8.3
8.3.1
8.3.2
8.3.3
8.4
8.5
8.5.1
8.5.2
8.5.3
Index...................................................................................................................................................... 133
Table of contents
Introduction
This Commissioning Guide describes the procedures for installing the HMI-Embedded
software.
For further reading on special NCK, PLC, or drive functions, please consult the following
Manual.
References
CNC Commissioning Manual: NCK, PLC, Drive
1.1
1.1.1
Hardware
It is a requirement that all system components be fully mounted, installed and configured.
At least the following system components are needed in order to run the HMI-Embedded
(Human Machine Interface Embedded) software:
Numerical Control Unit (NCU sl)
Operator panel (OP)
Machine control panel (MCP)
Thin Client Unit (TCU)
SINAMICS 120 drive system
For this Sinumerik 84D sl system, one or more TCUs (Thin Client Units) are used to operate
and monitor the control. The actual HMI-Embedded operator software runs on the NCU,
while the TCUs make up the user interface.
The TCUs are equipped with USB interfaces, to which you can connect USB devices (e.g.,
USB-FlashDrive, USB floppy disk drive, card reader...) to download data onto the control or
to back up the control data.
A description of the individual components and how they can be combined, connected and
installed can be found in various manuals:
See Documentation (Page 9)
Introduction
1.2 Accessories
1.1.2
Software
A CompactFlash card containing the complete HMI-Embedded software package is supplied
with the NCU.
License release
You need a license release (authorization to use the software) in order to use various
options of HMI-Embedded. Activation is required before the protected software can be used.
See Licensing (Page 13)
1.2
Accessories
Memory media
Memory expansion with the CompactFlash Card
You can use the CompactFlash card as a storage location for backing up data.
To obtain additional memory expansion, you must purchase the 256 MB user memory
option with order number: 6FC5800-0AP12-0YB0.
This option is then released via the license manager (addit. 256 MB HMI user memory on CF
card of NC,...).
USB FlashDrive
You can use a 512 MByte USB FlashDrive as an additional memory medium:
Order Number: 6ES57648-0DC20-0AA0
However, do not use the USB FlashDrive to directly execute programs as there is no way of
ensuring that it cannot fall out or be accidentally removed.
Keyboard
With HMI-Embedded you have to distinguish between upper and lower case. As it is not
possible to switch to lower case mode on the keyboard of the machine control panel or
operator panel front, you will need an external keyboard (USB connector) for commissioning.
Plug in the cable connection of the keyboard in the USB interface on the front of the operator
panel. The system immediately detects the keyboard.
Introduction
1.3 Documentation
1.3
Documentation
You require the following documentation to install and start up the SINUMERIK 840D sl:
References
Equipment Manual and Networking
SINUMERIK 840D sl Equipment Manual
CNC Commissioning Manual: NCK, PLC, Drive
Function Manual Basic Functions
List Manual, Lists (Book1)
Diagnostics Manual
Operating Manual HMI-Embedded
CNC Commissioning Manual: ShopTurn
CNC Commissioning Manual: ShopMill
1.4
Startup
Note
Before a cold restart all USB devices must be removed from the TCU and not connected
again until commissioning has been completed!
1. Insert the CompactFlash Card containing the HMI-Embedded software into the slot
marked "CF" (interface X109) before switching on the NCU.
2. Now switch on the power supply. The NCU starts up automatically.
By default, you will be in the "Machine" operating area, "Jog" mode after commissioning
and the "Reference point approach" window will be active.
For additional information about booting is provided in the following documentation:
References
CNC Commissioning Manual: NCK, PLC, Drive
Introduction
1.4 Startup
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Protection levels
2.1.1
Overview
Overview
Access to programs, data and functions is useroriented and controlled via 8 hierarchical
protection levels. These are divided into
4 password levels for Siemens, machine manufacturer, start-up personnel, and end user
4 keyswitch positions for end user
There are protection levels 0 to 7 (see table below); where
0 is the highest and
7 is the lowest level.
Table 2-1
Protection level
Protected by
Password
Siemens
Vendor
Service
User
Qualified operator
Trained operator
Semi-skilled operator
Area
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2.1.2
Password Set
1. Select the Commissioning operating area.
2. Press the "Set password" softkey.
3. Enter the appropriate password in the text field "Please enter password" for the particular
area (manufacturer, service, user).
4. Press the "OK" softkey to confirm your entry. A permissible password is set and the valid
protection level is displayed. Invalid passwords will be rejected.
Change password
You must change the standard passwords to obtain a secure access protection.
1. Press the "Change password" softkey.
2. Using the vertical softkeys, select the area (e.g. user) for which you want to assign a new
password.
3. Enter the new password in the input fields "Please enter new password".
4. Press the "OK" softkey to save your entry.
Delete password
Press the "Delete password" softkey. The access authorization is reset.
Access authorization is not automatically deleted at POWER ON!
NOTICE
When a general reset is performed on the NCK, the default passwords are restored.
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2.2
Licensing
A suitable license is needed in order to use the options.
In the commissioning operating area, HMI-Embedded has three menus, which contain
information about the status of the options and their licenses.
Prerequisite
You need at least the access authorization for the manufacturer area in order to set or reset
options.
Procedure
1. In the "Commissioning" operating area press the ">" ETC key.
2. Press the "License" softkey on the new softkey bar. The following three menus are then
displayed:
Overview
All options
Missing licenses
Overview
1. The following information appears when you press the Overview softkey:
Hardware serial number
Status message of the license key, e.g., License key is NOT sufficient!
1. Enter the new license key in the input field that appears after the prompt Please enter a
license key:. Hyphens are inserted automatically after every fourth character. Their only
purpose is to improve legibility.
2. Press the Apply softkey to send the data to the NCU and store them there.
3. Press the NCK Reset softkey to activate the licenses.
All options
1. When you press the All Options softkey, all NCU and HMI-Embedded options are
displayed. A description and order number are displayed for each option. Options shown
red are activated, however, not yet licensed or not licensed in adequate number. You can
set or reset the availability in the adjacent Set field.
2. After changing the option, press the "Apply" softkey.
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Missing licenses
1. When you press the Missing Licenses softkey, any insufficiently licensed options will be
listed.
You can set and reset the option in the adjacent field, as in the All Options menu.
Note
Use of non-licensed options
Before licensing options, you can also activate them temporarily without the license keys and
use them for test purposes. In this case, the control displays alarm 8080 periodically,
indicating that the corresponding license has not been allocated to the hardware.
A detailed description of the license management is provided in the following documents:
References
CNC Commissioning Manual: NCK, PLC, Drive
2.3
Possible connections
The number of connections between the HMI-Embedded system and different servers or
local drives is limited to eight.
These connections are also called "logical drives" and can be configured in three different
ways:
from the HMI user interface
using machine data
using the "logdrive.ini" file
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2.3.1
Procedure
1. In the "commissioning" operating area press the "Connections" sofkey.
2. Press the "Logical drives" softkey. The "Network Connections" dialog box opens where
you can set up the connections as follows:
Figure 2-1
Drive connections
3. Use the "Select" key to select entries for the following fields:
"Type"
"Connection"
"Access Level"
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Connection:
Access level:
1 Manufacturer
2 Service
3 User
4 Keyswitch setting 3
5 Keyswitch setting 2
6 Keyswitch setting 1
7 Keyswitch setting 0
Note
You need the memory expansion (optional) to access the CompactFlash card. When the
option is set, the softkey is displayed: Memory card (CF) (supplied CompactFlash card with
Software HMI-Embedded)
see Accessories (Page 8)
1. Enter the other fields manually. You can choose any softkey text.
The following options are available for establishing connections:
Type name
Terminal
No drive
Local USB
Front
(preassigned)
acttcu://0,2
X203
Connection to
TCU, to which the
device is connected
via USB.
acttcu://2
acttcu://1
X204
USB global
X203
Additional TCUs
X204
Flash card
.../user/sinumerik/data/...
NW Linux
// Linux ComputerName/Linux
ShareName
NW Windows
// WindowsComputername/Windows
ReleaseName
CompactFlash card in
the NCU
A released directory in
a network drive. The
path name must start
with "//".
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2.3.2
Settings
The data required for networking the components are entered in the "Network Configuration"
window.
Only the TCP/IP protocol is supported and can be configured within the network setup
screens.
1. In the "Startup" operating area press the "Network Config." softkey. The following window
appears:
Figure 2-2
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2.3.3
18
>
10.255.255.255
(Class A network)
172.16.0.0
>
172.31.255.255
(Class B network)
192.168.0.0
>
192.168.255.255
(Class C network)
The IP addresses for small networks should be selected from these ranges.
Company network
Since the company network already exists, you will need to ask the administrator for the
settings and addresses.
A fixed IP address is used to address the company network. You will need to ask your
administrator for an IP address for each NCU.
The computer name is also provided by the network administrator and corresponds to the IP
address that is set.
Further, it is necessary to have the correct subnet mask for the network and a default
gateway (router).
If you intend to use a DNS server, you will also need its IP address and the DNS domain.
R2345
192.168.0.21
R2346
With these settings computers R2345 and R2346 can be addressed by means of their
symbolic names.
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Figure 2-3
Server name
Operation:
The first entry in the line is the IP address.
The second entry is the computer name. The data already specified appears in the upper
section of the screen.
By selecting the "New" and "Edit" softkeys you can go to the lower half of the screen where
you can edit entries.
You can change back to the upper section by pressing the "Cancel" softkey (data is not
saved) or the "Save" softkey (data is saved).
With external drives (network connections) you need to specify the full network path
(\\computer name\release name\path data), whereby the path name is optional:
\\R4711\workpieces\template
\\R4812\\workpieces
These names must be available on the network computer. The network computer, for
example, is called "\\R4812". The share name WORKPIECES must be specified on any hard
disk drive on this computer.
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File Types
The file types are set up as needed and are evaluated and displayed by the NCU.
Using the file extension, the system filters which files are visible and which are not. This filter
function can be set as follows:
If the "New" or "Edit" softkeys are selected, a switch is made to the lower half of the window
where a new extension can be entered or an existing extension edited. To exit, press
"Cancel" (without changes) or "Save" (with changes).
2.3.4
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2.3.5
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ConnectionX
SK_ConnectionX
UsernameX
Softkey text
Text ID (only for language-specific softkey texts)
Text
User name (for network drives)
PasswordX
SoftkeyIndexX
SoftkeyTextContextX:
SoftkeyTextFileX
Text file that contains the softkey text identified by the text
ID (cf. SK_ConnectionX) (only for language-specific
softkey texts)
SoftkeyPictureX
AccessProgramX
AccessMachineX
AccessServicesX
Drive paths
Use the syntax described in the table below for entering the drive paths.
Logical drive
//NC/MPF.DIR
Current NC
//NCU_1/MPF.DIR
Specific NC
/SIEMENS/SINUMERIK/MPF.DIR/
Local drive on CF
/siemens/sinumerik/mpf.dir/
/card/user/data
C:/ MPF.DIR/
c:\mpf.dir
//tcu1/X204/mpf.DIR
//tcu1/X203,1/test/mpf.dir
//usb/X204/mpf.DIR
//ACTTCU/FRONT
//ACTTCU/FRONT,1
//ef3307/MPF.DIR
//ef3307/MPF.DIR
//NC/NC_CARD/MPF.DIR
//PLC/XXXXXXX
PLC
1. Example
You must make the following entries to display the content of the first partition of the USB
device connected to the front of the actual TCU:
[CONNECTIONS]
ConnectionNum=1
Connection1=//ACTTCU/FRONT,1
SK_Connection1=Front-USB
SoftkeyIndex1=3
SoftkeyTextContext1=SlPmLogicalDrives
SoftkeyTextFile1=slpmdialog
SoftkeyPicture1=sk_usb_front.png
AccessProgram1=7
AccessMachine1=7
AccessServices1=7
A new softkey then appears at position HSK3 (position 3 on the horizontal softkey bar) on
the user interface with the text "Front USB". The softkey also shows the icon
sk_usb_front.png an and is visible in the operating areas "Program", "Services" from access
level 7.
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2. Example
[CONNECTIONS]
ConnectionNum=1
Connection1=//ACTTCU/FRONT,1
SK_Connection1=SL_PM_SK_LOCAL_TCU_USB
SoftkeyIndex1=3
SoftkeyTextContext1=SlPmLogicalDrives
SoftkeyTextFile1=slpmdialog
SoftkeyPicture1=sk_usb_front.png
AccessProgram1=7
AccessMachine1=7
AccessServices1=7
A new softkey then appears on the user interface at position HSK3 (position 3 on the
horizontal softkey bar) displaying the text with text ID SL_PM_SK_LOCAL_TCU_USB which
it reads from file slpmdialog_XXX.qm. The softkey also shows the icon sk_usb_front.png an
and is visible in the operating areas "Program", "Services" from access level 7.
2.3.6
Prerequisite
You need access level 0 to call up the file.
Procedure
Open the file as follows:
1. Select the "Commissioning" operating area.
2. Press the "Editor" softkey (HMI only).
3. Press the "Memory Card (CF)" vertical softkey .
The "logdrive.ini" file is in directory: /user/sinumerik/hmi/cfg
4. Press the "Input" key to open the file.
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2.4
Configuring a channel
2.4.1
Introduction
You can establish a connection between HMI-Embedded and the PLC via the user interface
of HMI-Embedded.
Access to the channel menu configuration is granted by extending the file "netnames.ini".
The file is stored on the CompactFlash Card at the following path: user/sinumerik/hmi/cfg.
Procedure
Proceed as follows to modify the file for your application:
1. In the "Commissioning" operating area press the "HMI" sofkey.
2. Press the "Editor (HMI only)" softkey and the vertical softkey "Edit.net-names.ini". A menu
with the following selection options opens:
"Do you want to edit your changes that have not yet been activated?"
"Do you want to edit the current data?"
3. Press the "Inactive file" vertical softkey. This opens an ini file where you can make your
settings.
4. Press the "Close editor" softkey. Your entries are checked and the "Test completed"
window pane is displayed together with the number of errors and messages.
5. Press the "Data active" softkey, this initiates a reset and configuring is completed.
2.4.2
"netnames.ini" file
General
The groups are defined in "logChanSetList" (max. 8)
The unique names of the groups and channels (NCK) are defined in "log-ChanList"
A unique NC name for the channels (max. 8/group) is defined in "logNCName".
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Example
Table 2-2
MMC_1
NCU_1
mpi
[param MMC_1]
mmc_address = 1
name=VNC
[param NCU_1]
nck_address = 3
,ip=127.0.0.1
plc_address = 2
,ip=127.0.0.1
name = NCU710
; Description of a standard channel configuration
[chan MMC_1]
ShowChanMenu
= TRUE
DEFAULT_logChanSet =
ChannelArea1
DEFAULT_logChan =
Channel11
logChanSetList =
ChannelArea1
[ChannelArea1]
logChanList
= Channel11,Channel12,Channel13
[Channel11]
logNCName
= NCU_1
ChanNum
= 1
[Channel12]
logNCName
= NCU_1
ChanNum
= 2
[Channel13]
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logNCName
= NCU_1
ChanNum
= 3
2.4.3
General
In particular for the channel menu, the "chan.txt" file is available in several languages and
stored on the CompactFlash Card in the following directories depending on the language:
for German texts at: card/user/sinumerik/hmi/lng/deu",
for English texts at: card/user/sinumerik/hmi/lng/eng, etc.
"chan.txt" files that do not yet contain any texts look like this:
Example:
// CP = 1252
// IDEO = NO
// ANSI = YES
// UNICODE = NO
// VERSION = $VERSION
[SWITCHES]/NATIVE
File with OEM name specifications for channel-areas and channels
//* Lengths of softkey text 2 * 9 characters */
//* For next line use %n in the string */
//* You must not change any number but only insert the texts!
*/
*/
//* Text-definitions for softkeys in channel-switch-menu */
//* Name of channel area 1 and names of channels of channel
area 1 */
3080193
"NCU_1"
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1
3080194
"CHANNEL_1"
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_1
3080195
"CHANNEL_2"
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_2
3080196
"CHANNEL_3"
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_3
3080197
""
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_4
3080198
""
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_5
3080199
""
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_6
3080200
""
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_7
3080201
""
//2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_1_CHANNEL_8
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2
3080203
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_1
3080204
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_2
3080205
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_3
3080206
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_4
3080207
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_6
3080208
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_7
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3080209
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_2_CHANNEL_8
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3
3080211
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_1
3080212
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_2
3080213
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_3
3080214
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_4
3080215
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_5
3080216
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_6
3080217
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_7
3080218
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_3_CHANNEL_8
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4
3080220
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_1
3080221
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_2
3080222
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_3
3080223
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_4
3080224
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_5
3080225
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_6
3080226
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_7
3080227
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_4_CHANNEL_8
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5
3080229
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_1
3080230
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_2
3080231
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_3
3080232
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_4
3080233
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_5
3080234
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_6
3080235
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_7
3080236
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_5_CHANNEL_8
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6
3080238
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_1
3080239
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_2
3080240
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_3
3080241
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_4
3080242
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_5
3080243
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_6
3080244
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_7
3080245
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_6_CHANNEL_8
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3080246
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7
3080247
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_1
3080248
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_2
3080249
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_3
3080250
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_4
3080251
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_5
3080252
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_6
3080253
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_7
3080254
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_7_CHANNEL_8
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8
3080256
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_1
3080257
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_2
3080258
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_3
3080259
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_4
3080260
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_5
3080261
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_6
3080262
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_7
3080263
""
/2x9 T_CHAN_AREA_8CHANNEL_8
You can enter your own user texts in the blank strings (s.a. ""), e.g. "NCU_1". 8 characters
are possible per softkey bar; the carriage return is created with characters "%n": e.g.,
"NC3Turn%nChann1".
2.5
Procedure
1. In the Commissioning operating area press the "PLC" "Date/Time" softkeys.
The date (weekday, date, year) and time are displayed in the "Current" window area of
HMI-Embedded and the PLC.
Enter the following new date in the window area "new":
Date: Day, Month, Year
Time of day: Hour, Min., Sec.
Synchronization time (0-99 minutes), 10 minutes is the default setting.
2. Press the "Accept" softkey to transfer the date and time of HMI-Embedded to the PLC.
3. Press softkey "Synchronous AUTO/ON" or "Synchronous AUTO/OFF" to
activate/deactivate the cyclic synchronization time.
4. If you have not set automatic synchronization, you can synchronize the time immediately
with softkey "Synchronous manual". The new data are displayed in the output field
"current".
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Note
Changes can only be made to the PLC operands with the appropriate password.
The set values are retained when the control is rebooted.
2.6
Installing/selecting language
The HMI-Embedded software is available in 6 languages as standard.
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3.1
3.2
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3.3 Switching the calculator help on/off
3.3
Procedure
You can activate/deactivate the calculator help function using the display machine data
MD9991 $MM_HMI_HELP_SYSTEMS.
Bit 0 = 0 help display not active
Bit 0 = 1 help display active (default setting)
3.4
=0
=1
=0
=1
The LF (line feed) icon will be hidden in an opened file in the edit field.
=0
=1
=0
=1
=0
=1
Disable the line test of the cycle support for programs with a file size set
in the display machine data
MD9464 $MM_MAX_PROGRAMM_SIZE_CHECK. The size is entered
in KBytes. New lines can also be added within the G-Code created by
the "Wizard" or the geometry processor.
The settings in the Program/Commissioning operating areas are retained after a reset.
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3.5 Outputting the acknowledgement icon for PLC alarm
3.5
3.6
Alarm display
If several alarms are pending at the same time, only the last alarm is displayed in the alarm
and message line. If you want to display the pending NCK, PLC or HMI alarms alternatively,
you can set this in the display machine data MD9056 $MM_ALARM_ROTATION_CYCLE.
The following settings can be made:
< 500:
500 10000:
If a valid display duration is set, each alarm is displayed for this time before being replaced
by the next alarm.
Messages will not be displayed alternatively.
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3.7 Inch/metric switchover
3.7
Inch/metric switchover
The availability of the softkey, and thus the associated functionality, can be configured using
the general NCK machine data MD10260.
In the "Machine" operating area, you can switch between the inches measuring system and
the metric measuring system via a softkey. If you want to display the "Switch to inch" or
"Switch to mm" softkey, set the machine data as follows:
MD10260 $MN_CONVERT_SCALING_SYSTEM 0
References
Function Manual, Basic Functions; Axis Monitoring, Protection Zones (A3)
Function Manual, Basic Functions; Velocities, Setpoint-Actual Value Systems, Closed-Loop
Control (G2)
3.8
Geometry processor
You can define text output at the end of a contour and representation of the contour
elements in one of two ways:
Via the user interface of HMI-Embedded.
In the display machine data MD9460 $MM_PROGRAM_SETTINGS.
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3.9 Tool fine offset
3.9
References
Function Manual Basic Functions; various NC/PLC interface signals and functions (A2)
Function Manual Tool Manager
CNC Commissioning Manual: ShopMill
CNC Commissioning Manual: ShopTurn
3.10
3.11
References
Function Manual Tool Manager: Tool offset
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3.12 Analog spindles
3.12
Analog spindles
The spindle load from 0 to 100% can be displayed in the spindle window for up to two analog
spindles.
Set the following bytes in DB 19:
Analog spindle: DB19.DBB 6
Analog spindle: DB19.DBB 7
3.13
Example
Suppose you want to create a workpiece template with the content "Daten.ini" and
"TEST.MPF": Workpiece: _TEMPL_
_TEMPL_.MPF
DATEN.INI
TEST.MPF
Procedure
1. Press the softkey "New".
2. Assign a new name, e.g. "AXIS"
3. The new workpiece "ACHSE" is created with the following files:
ACHSE.MPF
DATEN.INI
TEST.MPF
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3.14 Zero point shift
3.14
3.14.1
3.14.2
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3.14 Zero point shift
Fine offset
The fine offset for all settable FRAMES and the basic frame is activated via the following
general machine data:
MD18600 $MM_FRAME_FINE_TRANS = 1
References
Function Manual, Basic Functions; Axes, Coordinate Systems, Frames (K2)
3.14.3
General
The behavior of the scratching and preset actual value memory, PRESET functions is
influenced by a number of machine data. The selected settings affect operation, e.g. display
of softkeys and values, and how they are stored.
With System Frames two variants are now available for the functions. The variants are
differentiated using the following channel-specific machine data
MD28082 $MC_SYSTEM_FRAME_MASK:
Bit
0
TCARR, PAROT
TOROT, TOFRAME
Cycles
Frame transformation
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3.14 Zero point shift
PRESET function
In the "JOG" mode you specify the following in the display machine data
MD9422 $MM_MA_PRESET_MODE, function PRESET/basis offset:
Bit
0
No softkey
Note
To hide the PRESET, actual value setting and scratching softkeys, the display machine data
MD9220 $MM_USER_CLASS_PRESET can also be correspondingly set.
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3.14 Zero point shift
Scratching
Scratching with system frame
G500 active
The values are written to the system frame
G500 not active
The values are written in the currently active frame.
Only select the tool located in the spindle.
If there is no tool in the spindle, you can choose any tool you want.
Scratching without system frame
G500 active
3.14.4
General
You can hide axes in the "Machine" area using the channel-specific machine data
MD20098 $MC_DISPLAY_AXIS. All axes are displayed by default. The following settings
can be made:
Bit
42
16 = 1
16 = 0
17
n.c.
18 = 1
18 = 0
19 = 1
19 = 0
Functions
3.15 Specifying the machine and rotary axis position
Special cases
Reference point approach and Safety Integrated
The channel-specific machine data MD20098 $MC_DISPLAY_AXIS is not evaluated in the
displays for the "REF" referencing mode, i.e. the display, "Axis reference point and
acknowledge safe position". All machine axes are always displayed.
You cannot change the values for the base work offset without the appropriate access right.
Enter access right 7 as a standard value in the display machine data MD9247 and MD9248.
3.14.5
3.15
MD9243 $MM_MA_TU_DISPLAY_BASE
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3.15 Specifying the machine and rotary axis position
Possible settings:
02
10
16
These settings apply to both the actual-value window and the editor window.
Example
In the NC program the movement of axes from X120 Y20 Z-50 to X200 Y200 Z-120 looks
like this in binary display:
X=120 Y=20 Z=-50 STAT=B010 TUB011101
X=200 Y200 Z=-120 STATB110 TU=B011111
=0
MD9243 $MM_MA_TU_DISPLAY_BASE
=0
MD9242 $MM_MA_STAT_DISPLAY_BASE
=1
MD9243 $MM_MA_TU_DISPLAY_BASE
=1
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3.16 Program simulation
3.16
Program simulation
3.16.1
Prerequisite
PLC signal DB19.DBB20.6 is set to 1 when simulation is activated. This signal can be
evaluated for the purpose of switching to program test mode or canceling axis or controller
enabling signals (to prevent axes from moving during simulation runs). The signal is reset to
0 when simulation is terminated.
In order to simulate certain operations during a dry run even though the axis/controller
pulses have been disabled, the transfer of status "Ext. pulse disable active, terminal 663
open to the NC has to be prevented. The machine manufacturer can achieve this by
evaluating the above-mentioned PLC signal and activating the dry run simultaneously with
NC Start.
If the drive machine data MD1012 $MN_FUNC_SWITCH, Bit 2 is set to 0, the status "Ext.
pulse disable active, terminal 663 open is not transferred to the NC.
References
Function Manual Drive Functions: Operational messages/alarm responses
3.16.2
Turning/milling simulation
Using the display-machine data MD9020 $MM_TECHNOLOGY, you define the basic
configuration for the free contour programming of turning/milling.
1: Turning machine configuration
1: Milling machine configuration
3.16.3
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3.17 Measuring cycle support in the G code editor
3.17
General
In HMI-Embedded, you can integrate screen forms in the G code editor that provide support
when programming measuring cycles. These cycles can then be recompiled automatically.
The "measuring cycles" function is a software option with order no. 6FC520-0BX00-0AB0.
For further information about measuring cycle support, please refer to:
References: Program Manual Measuring Cycles
Procedure
Proceed as follows when installing the function:
1. Import file "common.com" to the following directory on the CompactFlash card:
/user/sinumerik/hmi/cfg
.
2. Open the file in the editor.
3. Remove the semicolon ";" in front of the following lines:
;SC326 = AEDITOR.COM ;Turning measuring cycles (horizontal softkey 6 on the
extended softkey bar in the G code editor)
;SC327 = AEDITOR.COM ;Milling measuring cycles (horizontal softkey 7 on the
extended softkey bar in the G code editor).
This is how you establish the connection between the softkeys used to call measuringcycle support and the configuration file for these support screens.
4. Remove the semicolon ";" in front of the following line:
;SC617 = STARTUP.COM ;Commissioning operating area (horizontal softkey 7 on the
extended softkey bar in the G code editor).
This is how you change the properties of the measuring-cycle support in the
Commissioning operating area.
You can change other properties of the measuring cycle support from the user interface of
HMI-Embedded:
In the "Commissioning" operating area, press the expansion key ">" and the softkey
"Measuring cycles".
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3.18 Expanding user displays from the operator interface
3.18
References
Expand User Interface (BE1)
3.19
Introduction
The HMI-Embedded program is displayed on a large screen as "Wide Display" in such a way
that an area for OEM applications remains free in the upper section.
Prerequisite
To activate the "Wide Display" function, the following prerequisites apply:
In conjunction with JobShop on PCU 50.
The screen resolution must be at least 1280*1024 pixels.
The "UpperScreen" function must be set to TRUE in the configuration file REGIE.INI.
The sequence control stores the start position of the HMI program in the HMI_Start entry
in section [CONTROL] in the MMC.INI file.
OEM applications must be regenerated with the current OEM package and the expansion
of procedural control.
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3.20 Coordinate systems
3.20
Coordinate systems
3.20.1
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3.20 Coordinate systems
MD9424 = 0
MD9424 = 1
References:
Function Manual, Basic Functions; Axes, Coordinate Systems, Frames (K2)
3.20.2
Milling
The position of the coordinate system for milling is set in display machine data
MD9650 $MM_CMM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM.
Table 3-1
9650 MD number
Default setting 0
Data type BYTE
CMM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM
Position of coordinate system
Min. input limit: 0
Meaning
With this machine data you adapt the coordinate system of the
user interface to the coordinate system of the machine.
The coordinate system can assume the following positions.
Technology
The position of the coordinate system for the technology is set in display machine data
MD9610 $MM_CTM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM.
References
Function Manual, Basic Functions, Mode Group, Channel, Program Operation, Reset
Behavior (K1)
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3.20 Coordinate systems
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Coordinate systems
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
3.21
Legend
Target systems:
Adv: HMI Advanced
Emb: HMI-Embedded
HT6: Handheld terminal 6
OP30: Operator panel OP 030
MT: ManualTurn
SM: ShopMill
ST: ShopTurn
Filter:
H01: ShopMill
H02: ShopTurn
H03: ManualTurn
H04: Access levels
H05: Standard machine
MD number
Name
Filter
Cross reference:
Unit
Name
Data type
Read/
write protection
PLC
Default value
Activation
SW version
9000
LCD_CONTRAST
H05
Cross reference:
A2
Contrast
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
Power On
9001
DISPLAY_TYPE
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
0/0
Min. value
Max. value
15
OP30: 1, Adv: 1,
Emb: 1
9002
DISPLAY_MODE
OP30,
Cross reference:
A2
Power On
BYTE
3/4
Power On
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3.21 Available display machine data
9003
FIRST_LANGUAGE
H05
Cross reference:
A2
Foreground language
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 1, Emb: 1
Power On
1.1
9004
DISPLAY_RESOLUTION
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Power On
Display resolution
OP30: 3, Adv: 3,
Emb: 3
9005
PRG_DEFAULT_DIR
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 1, Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
9006
DISPLAY_BLACK_TIME
H05
Cross reference:
A2
OP30, Emb
9007
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW 2
TABULATOR_SIZE
H05
Cross reference:
A2
Tabulator length
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 4, Emb: 4
IMMEDIATELY
SW 2
9008
KEYBOARD_TYPE
H05
Cross reference:
A2
Keyboard type
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW3.6
60
30
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
9009
KEYBOARD_STATE
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 2
Power On
SW3.6
9011
DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_INCH
Adv, Emb
9012
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv: 4, Emb: 4
Power On
SW5.1
ACTION_LOG_MODE
H05
Cross reference:
IM2, IM4
INTEGER
1/1
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0xFE,
Emb: 254
Power On
SW5.2
9013
SYS_CLOCK_SYNC_TIME
H05
Cross reference:
IM1
REAL
0/0
Power On
SW5.3
0xFFFF
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Emb: 0
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Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9014
USE_CHANNEL_DISPLAY_DATA
H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP,
EMB, ADV
INTEGER
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.3
9016
SWITCH_TO_AREA
H05
Cross reference:
IAM, BE1
OP30, Emb
9020
-
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
SW6.3
TECHNOLOGY
H05
Cross reference:
A2, FBT
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW6, ST SW6.1
H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW6.3
-1
10000
0: No specific assignment
1: Turning machine configuration
<>1: Milling machine configuration
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 1
9021
LAYOUT_MODE
Adv, Emb, HT 6
Adv: 1, Emb: 0,
9025
DISPLAY_BACKLIGHT
HT 6:1
HT6: 15
9026
TEACH_MODE
31
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW5.3
Cross reference:
IM2
***
9027
NUM_AX_SEL
Cross reference:
IM2
***
REAL
3/4
Power On
SW5.3
Cross reference:
IM2
REAL
3/4
Power On
SW5.3
9030
EXPONENT_LIMIT
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 6
Power On
SW5.1
9031
EXPONENT_SCIENCE
H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 1
Power On
SW5.1
9032
HMI_MONITOR
H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP,
EMB, ADV
STRING
2/4
Adv, Emb
Power On
SW6.2
***
20
***
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3.21 Available display machine data
9050
STARTUP_LOGO
H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP,
EMB, ADV
BYTE
1/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
Power On
SW6.2
9052
SHOW_CHANNEL_SPANNING_STATE
H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP
BYTE
2/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
Power On
SW6.3
9053
PLC_SYMBOL_SORT
H05
Cross reference:
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
9054
PLC_SYMBOL_FILTER
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
9055
PLC_ALARM_PICTURE
0xFFFF
INTEGER
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.3
H05
Cross reference:
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.3
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 1, Emb: 1
Power On
SW6.3
-1
9056
ALARM_ROTATION_CYCLE
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
3/4
Emb
Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9180
USER_CLASS_READ_TCARR
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
Emb
Emb: 7
9181
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TCARR
Emb
Emb: 7
9182
-
10000
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
USER_CLASS_INCH_METRIC
H04, H05
Cross reference:
EMB
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.2
9183
USER_WRITE_TOOLFRAME
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9184
USER_WRITE_PARTFRAME
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9185
USER_WRITE_WPFRAME
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
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3.21 Available display machine data
9186
USER_WRITE_CYCFRAME
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9187
USER_WRITE_TRAFRAME
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9188
USER_WRITE_EXTFRAME
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9200
USER_CLASS_READ_TOA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
9201
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_GEO
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9202
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_WEAR
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9203
USER_CLASS_WRITE_FINE
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 7
9206
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_SUPVIS
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW5
9209
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_ADAPT
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
SW5
9210
USER_CLASS_WRITE_ZOA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9211
USER_CLASS_READ_GUD_LUD
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
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3.21 Available display machine data
9213
USER_CLASS_OVERSTORE_HIGH
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9214
USER_CLASS_WRITE_PRG_CONDIT
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
9215
USER_CLASS_WRITE_SEA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9216
USER_CLASS_READ_PROGRAM
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9217
USER_CLASS_WRITE_PROGRAM
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
9218
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
USER_CLASS_SELECT_PROGRAM
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9219
USER_CLASS_TEACH_IN
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9220
USER_CLASS_PRESET
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
9221
USER_CLASS_CLEAR_RPA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
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3.21 Available display machine data
9222
USER_CLASS_WRITE_RPA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30: 7, Adv: 7,
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9223
USER_CLASS_SET_V24
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 7, Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9224
USER_CLASS_READ_IN
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 7, Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
9225
USER_CLASS_READ_CST
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
OP30, Emb
OP30: 7, Emb: 7
9226
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW 2
USER_CLASS_READ_CUS
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 7, Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
SW 2
9227
USER_CLASS_SHOW_SBL2
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW3.5
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
Emb
Emb: 7
9228
USER_CLASS_READ_SYF
Emb
Emb: 7
9229
-
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.2
USER_CLASS_READ_DEF
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.2
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
Emb
Emb: 7
9230
USER_CLASS_READ_BD
Emb
Emb: 3
9242
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.2
MA_STAT_DISPLAY_BASE
H05
Cross reference:
K2
WORD
3/4
Adv, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
9243
MA_TU_DISPLAY_BASE
H05
Cross reference:
K2
WORD
3/4
Adv, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
16
16
57
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9246
USER_CLASS_SYS_ZERO_OFF
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
2/2
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
Adv. SW6.3,
Emb. SW6.2
9247
USER_CLASS_BASE_ZERO_OFF_PA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
K2
BYTE
2/2
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
SW5.3
9248
USER_CLASS_BASE_ZERO_OFF_MA
H04, H05
Cross reference:
IAM, IM1
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 7
9249
-
BYTE
2/2
IMMEDIATELY
SW5.3
USER_CLASS_VERT_MODE_SK
H04, H05
Cross reference:
K2
DOUBLE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
Emb: 2004318071
9251
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLIST
Emb
Emb: 7
9252
0x77777777
BYTE
3/4
Power On
S 4.1
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTOOLLOAD
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9253
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTOOLUNLOAD
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9254
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTOOLMOVE
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9256
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGLREPR2
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9257
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGLREPR3
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9258
USER_CLASS_TM_SKNCNEWTOOLE
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
58
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9259
USER_CLASS_TM_SKNCDELTOOL
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9260
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGBUFFER
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9261
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGFIND
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9262
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGLISTPOS
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9263
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGNEXT
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9264
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLNEWTOOL
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9265
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLREPR1
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9266
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLREPR2
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9267
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLREPR3
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9269
USER_CLASS_TM_SKFINDPLACE
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
Emb
Emb: 7
9270
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW4.1
USER_CLASS_TM_SKACTPLACE
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
Power On
SW4.1
9271
USER_CLASS_TM_SKLDTOOLDAT
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBW
59
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
-
Emb
Emb: 7
9272
USER_CLASS_APPLICATION
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9273
USER_CLASS_APP_PARAMETER
H04, H05
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 7
IMMEDIATELY
SW7.1
9300
V24_USER_XON
H05
Cross reference:
K4
User: X on character
REAL
3/4
OP30, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
9301
V24_USER_XOFF
H05
Cross reference:
K4
OP30, Emb
9302
0xFF
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW4.1
H04, H05
Cross reference:
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_USER_EOF
H05
Cross reference:
K4
REAL
3/4
OP30, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
9303
V24_USER_CONTROLS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
REAL
3/4
OP30, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
9304
V24_USER_RTS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
User: Line-controlled
OP30, Emb
OP30: 1, Emb: 0
9305
-
0xFF
0xFF
0x3FF
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_USER_BAUD
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
...
OP30, Emb
OP30: 4, Emb: 5
9306
V24_USER_DATABITS
OP30, Emb
OP30: 1, Emb: 1
9307
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_USER_PARITY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
60
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9308
V24_USER_STOPBIT
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9309
V24_USER_LINE
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW5
(COM1/COM2)
Emb
Emb: 1
9310
V24_PRINTER_XON
H05
Cross reference:
K4
Printer: X on character
REAL
3/4
OP30, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
9311
V24_PRINTER_XOFF
H05
Cross reference:
K4
OP30, Emb
9312
0xFF
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_PRINTER_EOF
H05
Cross reference:
K4
REAL
3/4
OP30, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
9313
V24_PRINTER_CONTROLS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
OP30, Emb
9314
0xFF
0xFF
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_PRINTER_RTS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
Printer: Line-controlled
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9315
V24_PRINTER_BAUD
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
0x3FF
OP30: 5, Emb: 5
9316
V24_PRINTER_DATABITS
OP30, Emb
OP30: 1, Emb: 1
9317
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_PRINTER_PARITY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
61
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9318
V24_PRINTER_STOPBIT
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9319
V24_PRINTER_LINE
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
(COM1/COM2)
Emb
Emb: 1
9320
V24_PG_PC_XON
H05
Cross reference:
K4
PG: X on character
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
9321
V24_PG_PC_XOFF
0xFF
OP30, Emb
9322
V24_PG_PC_EOF
OP30, Emb
9323
0xFF
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
V24_PG_PC_CONTROLS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
REAL
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 144,
Emb: 144
IMMEDIATELY
9324
V24_PG_PC_RTS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
0xFF
0x3FF
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9325
V24_PG_PC_BAUD
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
OP30: 5, Emb: 5
9326
V24_PG_PC_DATABITS
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 1, Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
9327
V24_PG_PC_PARITY
H05
Cross reference:
K4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
62
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9328
V24_PG_PC_STOPBIT
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9329
V24_PG_PC_LINE
H05
Cross reference:
K4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
(COM1/COM2)
Emb
Emb: 1
9400
TOOL_REF_GEO_AXIS1
H05
Cross reference:
BA
DOUBLE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9401
TOOL_REF_GEO_AXIS2
H05
Cross reference:
BA
***
***
DOUBLE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9402
TOOL_REF_GEO_AXIS3
H05
Cross reference:
BA
DOUBLE
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
9410
TM_LOAD_PLACE
H05
Cross reference:
BA
***
***
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
9411
***
***
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
TM_NUM_MAG
H05
Cross reference:
BA
INTEGER
3/4
OP30, Emb
OP30: 0, Emb: 0
Power On
9412
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLSIZE
H05
Cross reference:
FBW
REAL
3/4
Emb
Emb: 1111
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.1
9414
TM_KIND_OF_TOOLMANAGEMENT
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW5
***
***
1111
***
***
7777
9415
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLPLACESPEC
H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.2
99
63
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9416
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLTYPE
H05
Cross reference:
FBW
REAL
3/4
Emb
Emb: 120
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.1
9417
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLSTATE
H05
Cross reference:
FBW
INTEGER
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.1
100
900
Emb
Emb: 2
9419
TM_DEFAULT_DELETE_TOOL
H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.1
9420
MA_ONLY_MKS_DIST_TO_GO
H05
Cross reference:
FBW
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.1
H05
Cross reference:
K1
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW 2
255
0: Work value
1: Machine value
Emb
Emb: 0
9421
MA_AXES_SHOW_GEO_FIRST
Adv, Emb
Adv: 1, Emb: 1
9422
MA_PRESET_MODE
H05
Cross reference:
K1
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW5
H05
Cross reference:
K1
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW5
Adv: 1, Emb: 1
9423
MA_MAX_SKP_LEVEL
Adv, Emb
Adv: 1, Emb: 1
9424
MA_COORDINATE_SYSTEM
H05
Cross reference:
K2
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW5
0: WCS
1: SZS (settable zero system)
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
9425
MA_SCRATCH_DEFAULT_MODE
H05
Cross reference:
K2
DOUBLE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
5.3
64
2236962
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9426
MA_AX_DRIVELOAD_FROM_PLC1
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 0
Power On
Emb 6.5
31
9427
MA_AX_DRIVELOAD_FROM_PLC2
Cross reference:
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 0
Power On
Emb 6.5
9428
MA_SPIND_MAX_POWER
Cross reference:
IAM4
REAL
3/4
Emb
Emb: 100
Power On
Emb 6.5
9429
MA_SPIND_POWER_RANGE
Cross reference:
IAM4
Emb
Emb: 100
9440
100
31
0xFFFF
REAL
3/4
Power On
Emb 6.5
ACTIVATE_SEL_USER_DATA
H05
Cross reference:
K2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 1, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.3
9442
MA_AUXFU_GROUPS
Cross reference:
STRING
3/7
Emb,
Emb: 0
Power On
SW4.2
9450
WRITE_TOA_FINE_LIMIT
H05
Cross reference:
K2
100
***
mm
Adv, Emb
9451
0xFFFF
***
DOUBLE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.2
WRITE_ZOA_FINE_LIMIT
H05
Cross reference:
K2
mm
DOUBLE
3/4
Adv, Emb
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.2
9459
PA_ZOA_MODE
H05
Cross reference:
K2, IM2
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
9460
PROGRAM_SETTINGS
H05
Cross reference:
A2
INTEGER
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 5
IMMEDIATELY
SW5.1
9461
CONTOUR_END_TEXT
H05
Cross reference:
A2
STRING
3/4
Emb
Emb: "
9464
MAX_PROGRAMM_SIZE_CHECK
Emb
Emb: 0
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
***
IMMEDIATELY
SW5.1
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
65
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9477
TO_TRACE
Cross reference:
REAL
3/4
9478
TO_OPTION_MASK
0xFFFF
0xFFFF
Power On
H01, H02, H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
2/2
Power On
9479
TO_MAG_PLACE_DISTANCE
H02, H05
Cross reference:
mm
DOUBLE
3/4
ST, Emb
ST: Emb: 0
Power On
SW6.3
9500
NC_PROPERTIES
H05
Cross reference:
A2
NC properties
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW 2
10000
9509
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY_CHG
H04, H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP,
EMB
BYTE
3/4
Emb
Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.2
9510
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY1_P
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
9511
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY2_P
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
9512
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY3_P
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 1
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.1
9513
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY4_P
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 1
9516
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY1_M
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
66
0xFF
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
6.1
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
6.1
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9517
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY2_M
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
6.1
9518
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY3_M
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
9519
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
6.1
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY4_M
H04, H05
Cross reference:
A2
BYTE
3/4
Adv, Emb
Adv: 7, Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
6.1
9600
CTM_SIMULATION_DEF_X
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBSP
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
SW2.1 (810D),
4.3 (840D)
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBSP
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
SW2.1 (810D),
4.3 (840D)
9601
CTM_SIMULATION_DEF_Y
10000
9602
CTM_SIMULATION_DEF_VIS_AREA
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBSP
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
SW2.1 (810D),
4.3 (840D)
9603
CTM_SIMULATION_MAX_X
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBSP
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
SW2.1 (810D),
4.3 (840D)
9604
CTM_SIMULATION_MAX_Y
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBSP
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.1
-10000
10000
10000
10000
10000
67
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9605
CTM_SIMULATION_MAX_VIS_AREA
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBSP
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.1
9606
CTM_SIMULATION_TIME_NEW_POS
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBT
INTEGER
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.1,
ST SW6.1
H03, H05
Cross
reference:
FBMA
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.1
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBT
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.1,
ST 6.1
Cross
reference:
FBMA, FBT
-10000
9610
CTM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM
9611
CTM_CROSS_AX_DIAMETER_ON
9619
CTM_G91_DIAMETER_ON
10000
4000
Incremental infeed
9632
CTM_ANGLE_REFERENCE_AXIS
H03, H05
Cross reference:
FBMA
REAL
3/4
IMMEDIATEL
Y
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.1,
ST SW6.1
1: 1. Axis
2: 2. Axis
MT, Emb
MT: 1, Emb: 1
9639
CTM_MAX_TOOL_WEAR
H03, H05
Cross reference:
FBMA
DOUBLE
3/4
MT, Emb
MT: 1, Emb: 1
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4
68
10
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9650
CMM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
BYTE
3/4
IMMEDIATELY
SW4.3, ST SW6.1
9651
CMM_TOOL_MANAGEMENT
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW6.1, ST SW6.1
47
9652
CMM_TOOL_LIFE_CONTROL
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
Tool monitoring
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW6.1
9663
CMM_TOOL_DISPLAY_IN_DIAM
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
BYTE
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.3,
810D SW2.3, ST
SW6.1
9671
CMM_TOOL_LOAD_DEFAULT_MAG
H01, H02,
Cross reference:
FBSP
BYTE
3/4
SM: 0, ST: 0
Power On
840D SW6.4
9672
CMM_FIXED_TOOL_PLACE
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
BYTE
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4, ST
SW6.1
9673
CMM_TOOL_LOAD_STATION
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
BYTE
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4, ST
SW6.1
9674
CMM_ENABLE_TOOL_MAGAZINE
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
BYTE
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4, ST
SW6.1
30
69
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9676
CMM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH1
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
STRING
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4 with
SM
9677
CMM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH2
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
STRING
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4 with
SM
9678
CMM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH3
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
STRING
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4 with
SM
9679
CMM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH4
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
STRING
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4 with
SM
9687
CMM_TOOL_MOVE_DEFAULT_MAG
H01, H02
Cross reference:
FBSP
BYTE
3/4
Power On
SW6.4
***
***
***
***
SM, ST,
SM: 0, ST: 0
***
***
***
***
30
9688
CMM_COUNT_GEAR_STEPS_S2
H01
Cross reference: -
BYTE
3/4
SM
SM:1
IMMEDIATELY
SW6.4
9679
CMM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH4
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
STRING
3/4
Power On
840D SW4.4,
810D SW2.4 with
SM
***
***
9900
MD_TEXT_SWITCH
H05
Cross reference: -
BOOL
3/4
OP30: 0, Adv: 0,
Emb: 0
IMMEDIATELY
SW 2
9950
MD_NC_TEA_FILTER
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 67108865
9951
MD_NC_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
***
***
Emb
Emb: 0
70
***
***
***
***
Power On
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Power On
Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9952
MD_AX_TEA_FILTER
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 67108865
***
***
Power On
9953
MD_AX_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 0
***
***
Power On
9954
MD_CH_TEA_FILTER
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 33554433
9955
MD_CH_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 0
9956
MD_DRV_TEA_FILTER
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 8388609
9957
MD_DRV_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
***
***
***
Emb
Emb: 0
9958
MD_SNX_FILTER
Emb
Emb: 0
***
***
***
***
***
Emb
Power On
Power On
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Power On
H05
Power On
***
INTEGER
***
Power On
MD_SNX_IDX_LIMIT
H05
INTEGER
Emb: 0
***
Cross reference:
***
Cross reference:
Power On
9980
LANGUAGE_SETTINGS
H05
Cross reference:
INTEGER
0/0
Emb
Emb: 513
9990
SW_OPTIONS
H05
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
INTEGER
2/2
Adv, Emb
Adv: 0, Emb: 0
Power On
SW5.3
9991
HMI_HELP_SYSTEMS
H05
Cross reference:
FBSP, FBT
INTEGER
2/2
Power On
SW6.1
H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP, EMB
***
***
***
***
Power On
Emb: 1
9992
HMI_TESTAUTOMAT_OPTION
***
Emb
Emb: 0
9993
***
INTEGER
2/2
Power On
SW6.3
HMI_WIZARD_OPTION
H05
Cross reference:
FBT, FBSP, EMB
INTEGER
2/2
Emb
Emb: 0
Power On
SW6.3
***
***
***
***
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Functions
3.21 Available display machine data
9999
TRACE
H05
OP30: 0, Adv: 0,
Emb: 0
72
0xFFFF
Cross reference: -
INTEGER
2/2
Power On
4.1.1
Introduction
General
This chapter describes the basics and the procedure to follow when in-house text files, e.g.,
for in-house cycle alarm texts or in-house PLC alarm texts and messages, are to be inserted.
With Sinumerik 840D sl, all alarm text files are stored in the CompactFlash card's file system.
The file system is subdivided into the directories (subtrees) siemens, addon, oem, and
user. Each directory is structured in the same way.
Note
None of the files in the siemens area may be changed!
New/modified text files can be inserted into oem (for the machine manufacturer) or user
(for end user).
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4.1.2
Directory structure
The alarm and message text files are stored in the corresponding subdirectories in the
following areas:
"siemens" (/siemens/sinumerik/hmi/lng/)
"addon"
(/addon/sinumerik/hmi/lng/)
"oem"
(/oem/sinumerik/hmi/lng/)
"user"
(/user/sinumerik/hmi/lng/)
The text files in the siemens area represent the original status and cannot be modified. The
text files are sorted according to language and stored in separate subdirectories in each
Ing directory. The subdirectory names correspond to the language abbreviations from
Table "Supported languages", column: Language abbreviation, e.g. you will find German text
files under the following path: /siemens/sinumerik/hmi/lng/deu
The text files for cycles are stored in a directory named "cycles", which is located parallel to
"hmi" in each case:
"siemens" (/siemens/sinumerik/cycles/lng/)
"addon"
(/addon/sinumerik/cycles/lng/)
"oem"
(/oem/sinumerik/cycles/lng/)
"user"
(/user/sinumerik/cycles/lng/)
The language-dependent subdirectories for the installed languages are already set up in the
"siemens" directory.
They will have to be created in the oem and user directories, if required.
Creating a directory
You can save the language-dependent directories, e.g. deu, eng, ... under the directories
"oem" and "user".
Use the language abbreviation from the table:
See Supported languages (Page 80)
Press softkeys Commissioning "HMI" "Editor (only HMI)" "File Function" "New".
Note
Directory names must be written in lower case letters, e.g., deu.
An external keyboard is required to write in lower case!
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alsi.txt
alc.txt
4.2
aluc.txt
alzu.txt
Alarm numbers
The following alarm number ranges are available for cycle, compile cycle and PLC
alarms/messages:
Table 4-1
Number range
Name
Effect
Deleting
File name
000000 - 000320
Safety alarms
alsi.txt
085000 - 089990
aluc.txt
065000 - 065999
Reset
066000 - 066999
Reset
067000 067999
Display
Cancel
alzu.txt
068000 - 069000
Reserved
070000 - 079999
alc.txt
400000 - 499999
alpu.txt
500000 - 599999
700000 - 709999
800000 899999
810000 - 810009
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4.3
4.3.1
File name
Only those file names listed under Editable alarm text files in the previous section may be
used.
4.3.2
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Header
The text files begin with several comments, which contain information for the runtime
system.
You can enter texts that can be assigned freely after [SWITCHES]/ALARM.
// CP = XXXX
Number of the code page used to create the file (ANSI table, see
Table 5-5)
// IDEO =
// ANSI =
// VERSION =
Version ID
Comment
You can insert comments before every line in the alarm text file. These comments must
begin with "//".
Alarm number
Display
Help ID
Displayed text
510000
Channel 1 FDDIS
all
600124
600224
600124
600324
600224
702463
Group index:24
Number:63
Alarm number
List of alarm numbers
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Parameter
"%A":
= 24, the parameter is replaced by the signal group no. (e.g., axis no.,
user area no., sequence cascade no.)
(As substitute for %K, the 2nd digit of the 6-digit alarm number is
inserted in the alarm text). Digit count from left to right.
(As substitute for %A, the 3rd and 4th digits of the alarm number are
inserted in the alarm text).
Parameter
"%N":
Parameter
"%Z":
(As substitute for %N, the 5th and 6th digits of the alarm number are
inserted in the alarm text).
(As substitute for %Z, the supplementary information for the alarm
number is inserted in the alarm text. This parameter is only relevant in
conjunction with HIGRAPH programming 800000...899999).
Note
The alarm number is output by the PLC via basic program module FC 10. (This uses PLC
system function SFC 52 to send alarms to HMI-Embedded). Supplementary information is
not supported.
However, the alarm number can also be transferred to HMI-Embedded by means of PLC
system function SFC 17, SFC 18 (ALARM S, ALARM SQ). The mechanisms are used, for
example, by the PDIAG configuring tool.
The alarm number (displayed by HMI-Embedded) is transferred via SFC parameter EV_ID.
The supplementary information for the alarm number is transferred via SFC parameter SD.
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Alarm number
Display
Help ID
065100
065101
600100
065202
The alarm number, display and help ID are as described in the previous example.
Text or alarm number
The structure of the alarm text/number is the same as that described in the previous
example, apart from the parameter assignment:
Parameter "%1": Channel number
Parameter "%2": Block number
Alarm number
Display
Help ID
Text
010203
016903
016912
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4.4
Supported languages
Table 4-5
Supported languages
Language
Language codes
Standard languages
Code page
ANSI table
(Windows)
Chinese (simplified)
chs
Chinese (traditional)
cht
1252
Danish
dan
1252
German
deu
1252
English
eng
1252
Finnish
fin
1252
1252
French
fra
1252
Italian
ita
1252
Japanese
jpn
1252
Korean
kor
1252
Dutch
nld
1252
Polish
plk
1250
Portuguese
ptb
1252
Russian
rus
1251
Swedish
sve
1252
Spanish
esp
1252
Czech
csy
1250
Turkish
trk
1254
Hungarian
hun
1250
4.5
4.5.1
Storage structure
Bitmaps and icons are stored in the following folders on the CompactFlash Card, depending
on their resolution and the operator panel being used:
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Storage folder
Formats
Resolution
OP (operator panel)
ico640
640 x 480
OP10
ico800
800 x 600
OP12
ico1024
1024 x 768
OP15
/addon/sinumerik/hmi/ico/icoxxx
Vendor
/oem/sinumerik/hmi/ico/icoxxx
User
/user/sinumerik/hmi/ico/icoxxx
In-house configuration
Files with the configured screen definition "Expanding the user interface" (wizard "com files"
including icons) are located in folders:
/oem/sinumerik/hmi/proj
/user/sinumerik/hmi/proj
Please refer to the sub-book for a detailed description on how to configure bitmaps and
icons:
References
Supplement user interface (BE1)
4.5.2
General
Machine states controlled by the PLC can be displayed in the program status bar via user
icons.
The display of user symbols (icons) must be activated using the display machine data
MD9052 $MM_SHOW_CHANNEL_SPANNING_STATE spanning state.
The program path of the currently selected program is then displayed in the bar underneath,
together with the program name.
16 display positions are defined in the program status bar.
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Procedure
The cross-channel status display is allocated and configured with user symbols in the
HEADER.INI file.
HEADER.INI is located on the CompactFlash card in the following directory:
siemens/sinumerik/hmi/cfg/
1. Copy the HEADER.INI file into the directory oem/sinumerik/hmi/cfg.
2. Use the editor to open the file and assign the user icons to the desired positions.
3. Enter the names of the user icons and the signal for controlling symbol selection in the
HEADER.INI file, section "UserIcons".
[UserIcons]
UI_0= <Ikone_00.bmp>, <position>
UI_0:
Name
Ikone_00.bmp:
Position:
User icons are addressed bit-by-bit, i.e., if bit n is set in signal DBx DBBy, the user icon with
identifier UI_n is displayed.
If the bit is reset by the PLC, the assigned user icon in the program status display is deleted.
If several user icons are assigned to the same position, the user icon with the highest
identifier number is displayed. Empty positions do not have to be entered.
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4.6
Note
User-specific text files may only be inserted under the "oem" or "user" directories.
NOTICE
The entire files must always be stored to prevent the contents of files in different subtrees
being compared.
Note
If you try to save a copied file to the CompactFlash card by overwriting an existing file of the
same name, the message Internal error is output.
Delete the previous file of the same name and repeat the action.
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Editing files
1. To edit the selected file, press the Input key to open the file.
2. Press the "Close editor" softkey to close the file.
4.7
i = 0 ... 255
i = 0 ... 255
i = 0 ... 31
Storage
The text file must be called "oemtea.txt".
Place the files in the following directory:
user/sinumerik/hmi/Ing/eng
<language abbreviation, deu or eng>
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Example of a file
//CP=1252
//IDEO=NO
//ANSI=YES
//UNICODE=NO
//VERSION=$VERSION
[Switches]/NATIVE
//-------------//Texts for user machine data
//-------------14510 plc 14510
14510[0] md14510_0
14510[1] md14510_1
14510[2] md14510_2
14512 xxxxx 1412
14514 MD14514
Note
If a machine data item has different indices and you do not specify an index for the plaintext,
the same plaintext appears for all the indices of the machine data item.
Display
The text for the selected machine data item is displayed below the machine data list in the
Commissioning operating area.
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Tool management
5.1
Introduction
For the magazine and PLC configuration, you must create the commissioning file yourself,
which is then executed once by the NCK.
The commissioning file is a part program e.g. _N_MAGKONF_MPF.
Two program examples are provided in the toolbox CD, which you can use as template.
Note
Graphic support for commissioning is not available for tool management with HMIEmbedded.
HMI-Embedded supports up to 4 real tool magazines.
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Tool management
5.2 Structure of the commissioning file
5.2
5.3
Brief description
$TC_MAP3
$TC_MAP3[MagazineNo]=status of magazine
Default = 17 means: Active magazine, enabled for loading
$TC_MAMP2
Search strategy
$TC_MAP3[MagazineNo]=status of magazine
This mask is divided into right and left bytes. A value must be specified for both strategies.
The right byte describes the tool search.
The left byte describes the empty location search for the spindle tool.
$TC_MPP1
Location type
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Tool management
5.3 Brief description of the most important variables
$TC_MPP2
Location type
$TC_MPP3
$TC_MPP4
Location state
$TC_MPP5
$TC_MDP2
$TC_MDP1
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5.3 Brief description of the most important variables
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Tool management
5.4 Example of a commissioning file
The zero position is at the change location of the spindles, therefore the following applies:
If location 1 is at the change location, the current magazine position = 1 = $TC_MAP8[x]
$TC_MDP1[1,1] = 6 Clearance between location 1 of the loading point and the zero
position of the magazine.
$TC_MDP1[2,1] = 11 Clearance of the same location from the zero position of magazine 2.
$TC_MDP2[1,1] =0 Clearance of location 1 of the 2nd internal magazine (spindle 1) from
the zero position of magazine 1.
$TC_MDP2[2,2] = 0 Clearance between the same location and the zero position of
magazine 2
Assignment of magazine locations to spindles.
$TC_MLSR
$TC_MLSR [location No. of the buffer, location No. of the spindle in the buffer magazine]
This assigns buffers that have a link between a spindle and the magazines assigned to the
spindle. This can be used to define which buffer e.g. gripper may execute the tool
change in the spindle.
For example, in the diagram, gripper 2 in location 3 can change the tool in the spindle in
location 1 ($TC_MLSR[3,1]).
5.4
System configuration
%_N_MAGKONF_MPF
;$PATH=/_N_MPF_DIR
N10 ;
N20 ;
N30;
N40 ;
---------------------------------N50 ; Magazine configuration: MMC100
---------------------------------N60 ;
N70 ;
N80 ; Delete old data
N90 ;
N100 $TC_MAP1[0]=0
N110 $TC_DP1[0,0]=0
N120 ;
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Tool management
5.4 Example of a commissioning file
N130
N140
N160
N170
N180
N190
N200
; 5:
N220
N230
N240
N250
N260
N270
N280
N290
N300
N310
N320
N330
N340
N350
N360
N370
N380
N390
N400
N410
N420
N430
N440
N450
N460
N470
N480
N490
N500
N510
N520
N530
N540
N550
N560
N570
N580
N590
N600
N610
N620
N630
N640
N650
N660
N670
N680
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; Configuration
;
$TC_MAMP2=4097 ; Type of search strategy
;
; Magazines
; Real magazine with number [1]
$TC_MAP1[1]=1 ; Magazine type (1: Chain, 3: Turret,
Flat magazine)
$TC_MAP3[1]=17 ; Magazine status
$TC_MAP6[1]=1 ; Number of magazine tiers
$TC_MAP7[1]=50 ; Number of magazine locations
;
; Definition of buffer magazine (always number 9998)
$TC_MAP1[9998]=7 ; Magazine type: 7: Buffer
$TC_MAP3[9998]=17 ; Magazine status
$TC_MAP6[9998]=1 ; Number of tiers
$TC_MAP7[9998]=3 ; Number of locations
;
; Definition of loading magazine (always number 9999)
$TC_MAP1[9999]=9 ; Magazine type: 9: Loading magazine
$TC_MAP3[9999]=17 ; Magazine status
$TC_MAP6[9999]=1 ; Number of tiers
$TC_MAP7[9999]=2 ; Number of locations
;
; Locations of chain magazine
;
$TC_MPP1[1,1]=1 ; Location type
$TC_MPP2[1,1]=2 ; Location type
$TC_MPP3[1,1]=1 ; Consider adjacent location on (off is 0)
$TC_MPP4[1,1]=2 ; Location state
$TC_MPP5[1,1]=1 ; Location type index
;
$TC_MPP1[1,2]=1
$TC_MPP2[1,2]=2
$TC_MPP3[1,2]=1
$TC_MPP4[1,2]=2
$TC_MPP5[1,2]=2
;
$TC_MPP1[1,3]=1
$TC_MPP2[1,3]=2
$TC_MPP3[1,3]=1
$TC_MPP4[1,3]=2
$TC_MPP5[1,3]=3
;
$TC_MPP1[1,4]=1
$TC_MPP2[1,4]=2
$TC_MPP3[1,4]=1
$TC_MPP4[1,4]=2
$TC_MPP5[1,4]=4
;
$TC_MPP1[1,5]=1
$TC_MPP2[1,5]=2
$TC_MPP3[1,5]=1
$TC_MPP4[1,5]=2
$TC_MPP5[1,5]=5
Tool management
5.4 Example of a commissioning file
N690 ;
......
......
N3160 $TC_MPP1[1,47]=1
N3170 $TC_MPP2[1,47]=2
N3180 $TC_MPP3[1,47]=1
N3190 $TC_MPP4[1,47]=2
N3200 $TC_MPP5[1,47]=47
N3210 ;
N3220 $TC_MPP1[1,48]=1
N3230 $TC_MPP2[1,48]=2
N3240 $TC_MPP3[1,48]=1
N3250 $TC_MPP4[1,48]=2
N3260 $TC_MPP5[1,48]=4
8N3270 ;
N3280 $TC_MPP1[1,49]=1
N3290 $TC_MPP2[1,49]=2
N3300 $TC_MPP3[1,49]=1
N3310 $TC_MPP4[1,49]=2
N3320 $TC_MPP5[1,49]=49
N3330 ;
N3340 $TC_MPP1[1,50]=1
N3350 $TC_MPP2[1,50]=2
N3360 $TC_MPP3[1,50]=1
N3370 $TC_MPP4[1,50]=2
N3380 $TC_MPP5[1,50]=50
N3390 ; locations of the buffer
N3400 $TC_MPP1[9998,1]=2 ; Location type (here spindle)
N3410 $TC_MPP2[9998,1]=0 ; Location type: as the buffer is 0 here
N3420 $TC_MPP3[9998,1]=0 ; Consider adjacent location off
N3430 $TC_MPP4[9998,1]=2 ; Location state
N3440 $TC_MPP5[9998,1]=1 ; Location type index
N3450 ;
N3460 $TC_MPP1[9998,2]=3 ; Gripper 1
N3470 $TC_MPP2[9998,2]=0
N3480 $TC_MPP3[9998,2]=0
N3490 $TC_MPP4[9998,2]=2
N3500 $TC_MPP5[9998,2]=1
N3510 ;
N3520 $TC_MPP1[9998,3]=3 ; Gripper 2
N3530 $TC_MPP2[9998,3]=0
N3540 $TC_MPP3[9998,3]=0
N3550 $TC_MPP4[9998,3]=2
N3560 $TC_MPP5[9998,3]=2
N3870 ;
N3880 ; Spindle assignment ; Spindle assignment
N3890 $TC_MLSR[2,1]=0;
N3900 $TC_MLSR[3,11]=0;
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5.5 Loading and activating commissioning file
N3950 $TC_MPP3[9999,1]=0; Consider adjacent location off! N3960
$TC_MPP4[9999,1]=2; Location status: Unassigned
iN3970 $TC_MPP5[9999,1]=1; Location type index
N3980 ;
N3990 $TC_MPP1[9999,2]=7
N4000 $TC_MPP2[9999,2]=0
N4010 $TC_MPP3[9999,2]=0
N4020 $TC_MPP4[9999,2]=2
N4030 $TC_MPP5[9999,2]=2
N4040 ;
N4650 ; Offsets (clearances) ; Clearances to magazine
N4660 ;
N4670 $TC_MDP2[1,1]=0 ; Spindle
N4680 $TC_MDP2[1,2]=0 ; Gripper 1
N4690 $TC_MDP2[1,3]=0 ; Gripper 2
N4700 $TC_MDP1[1,1]=0 ; 1st loading point
N4710 $TC_MDP1[1,2]=25 ; 2nd loading point (clearance 25 to actual
position)
N4720 ;
N4730 ; End
N4740 ;
N4750 M30
5.5
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Tool management
5.6 Selecting tool management
5.6
References
Function Manual, Tool Manager
CNC Commissioning Manual: ShopMill
CNC Commissioning Manual: ShopTurn
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Tool management
5.6 Selecting tool management
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Series start-up
6.1
Introduction
In order to transfer a particular configuration to further controls of the same software version
as simply as possible (e.g., those that are operated on the same machine type), you can
create what are called series startup files.
1. Series startup with or without compensation data
2. Areaspecific archiving:
PLC data
Drive data
This type of file cannot be modified externally using an ASCII editor.
6.2
Output of data
Procedure
1. Select the "Services" operating area.
2. Press the ETC key.
3. Press the horizontal softkey "Series commissioning".
A window opens in which you can make the following selection:
NCK data with compensation data
Drive data
PLC data
4. Use the arrow keys to select an area (.arc) and mark it with the "Select" key.
5. Start the Output data operation by pressing the Generate Archive softkey.
6. The lower part of the window contains the "Save as..." field and the drives that have been
set-up are displayed as storage location.
7. Using the arrow keys, mark the storage location, e.g. "memory card (CF)" (CompactFlash
card).
8. Press the "OK" softkey.
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Series start-up
6.3 Importing data
9. The storage directory, e.g.: on the card: user/sinumerik/data/archive and the file, e.g.
"PLC.ARC" are displayed. Press the "OK" softkey.
10.Now, you can assign a different name.
11.Press "OK" again to start the data transmission.
Note
When the drive data is selected, it takes 1 to 2 minutes after pressing the "Create
archive" softkey until the drive has saved the data on the CompactFlash Card.
Note
When you save very large files to the CompactFlash card, the message "Please wait - file
being flashed" appears. Acknowledge the message with the "Recall" button.
6.3
Importing data
To import the backed up data to another control, proceed as follows:
Procedure
1. In the Services area, select the created archive (arc.) and press the Read in archive
vertical softkey. The "Read in update archive" window pane opens.
2. Press the "OK" softkey to start importing.
3. Press the " " key to return to the previous window.
4. After importing an NC series commissioning archive you must restart HMI-Embedded.
5. Press the "NCK Reset" vertical softkey in the "Commissioning" operating area. NCK and
drive are restarted.
Or press the CRT and Q keys and then Enter.
Protocol
Press the "Log" softkey to view the transmission report on the screen.
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Data Backup
7.1
Introduction
Execution
You should backup your data
after commissioning,
after changing machine-specific settings,
after service (e.g., after replacing hardware or software), in order to resume operation
quickly
during commissioning, whenever you change the memory configuration.
The modified data can be stored over all furnished drive connections.
Required accessories
You will require the following accessories in order to save data:
Keyboard, for upper and lower case.
Prerequisite
To store data to the CompactFlash card you need the license release for the additional
256 MB HMI user memory.
All configured network drives must be permanently accessible while HMI-Embedded is
running.
Save area
The area indicates which data are to be backed up or retrieved (general, channelspecific, or axis-specific).
The unit defines the channel, the axis or the TOA area. The unit does not have to be
specified if the entire area is selected.
The type determines the data type. During a data backup, the file names are created and
output automatically.
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Data Backup
7.1 Introduction
Areas
NC
CH
AX
TO
Tool data
COMPLETE
INITIAL
Types
TEA
Machine data
SEA
Setting data
OPT
Option data
TOA
Tool data
UFR
EEC
CEC
Sag/angularity compensation
QEC
PRO
Protection zone
RPA
R parameters
GUD
INI
_N_COMPLETE_TEA
_N_AX_TEA
_N_CH1_TEA
_N_CH1_GUD
_N_INITIAL_INI
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Data Backup
7.2 Data backup via user interface
7.2
Save archive
For SINUMERIK 840D sl, the data backup of various components is divided as follows:
1. Data backup for NCK with/without compensation data
2. Data backup for PLC
3. Drive data
The procedure for this data backup is described in the previous chapter.
See Output of data (Page 97)
Save files
In the "Services" and "Commissioning" operating areas, you can save individual
directories or files/programs on the configured drives using the "Copy" and "Paste"
softkeys.
If you edit files or programs in the operating area commissioning, softkey
"Commissioning", then you can save the changes also using the "USB front" softkey
directly on the USB FlashDrive that you have inserted in the front USB interface.
Further, in the operating areas program, services and commissioning, you can save data
on all of the configured drives (logical drives).
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7.3
UPLOAD_MD_CHANGES_ONLY
MD backup of changed MD only
Default setting: 0
Change effective:
Immediately
Units:
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11210
MD number
UPLOAD_MD_CHANGES_ONLY
MD backup of changed MD only
Bit 7 Synchronized action GUD (only for INITIAL_INI)
0: All synchronized action GUD are output
1: Only synchronized action GUD not equal to zero are output
Effective: Changes to the data become effective when the upload for the next area is started.
Note
It might be sensible to back up only altered machine data before a software update if
changes have been made to the default machine data settings in the new software version.
This applies particularly to machine data that are assigned SIEMENS protection level 0.
Note
MD11210 $MN_UPLOAD_MD_CHANGES_ONLY should be set to "1" or the corresponding
bits set to "1". With this setting, the transferred files contain only those data, which deviate
from the default.
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8.1
Proceed as follows
1. Select the "Diagnosis" operating area.
2. Press the softkeys "Service Displays" "Version".
3. You can display the version data of the following areas via the horizontal softkeys:
Version data of the NCU
Version data of the HMI
Version data of the cycles (user, manufacturer, standard cycles)
Definitions
Compile cycles
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8.2 Displaying and Editing System Resources
8.2
Prerequisite
As different protection levels are assigned to machine data per default, the set access
authorization for the editing of machine data must be sufficiently high. Depending on the
authorization level, it will be possible to edit data such as cycles and machine data.
Procedure
1. In the "Commissioning" operating area press the ">" ETC key
2. Press the "NC memory" softkey. The screenform for the memory overview with the
current memory allocation of the NC user memory for programs and data.
The following areas are available to you for viewing and editing memory-configuring
machine data in detail.
Static user memory (SRAM)
Dynamic user memory (DRAM)
8.2.1
SRAM allocation
When you select the "SRAM" softkey, the total memory allocation is displayed in the upper
part of the window. The content of the data register can be modified directly in the display.
The memory-configuring machine data are divided into the following groups:
Tool management
Global user data
Curve tables
Compensations
File system / program memory
Protection zones
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Figure 8-1
Detailed view
To display the current values, use the cursor to select the required area and press the
"Details" softkey.
The block header contains the number and name of the machine data.
The currently set values are output on the lines below.
You can change the memory setting in the gray field, after "New value" or "New number",
to the right of the field containing the actual value. This new setting is entered
temporarily. Your entry is automatically checked for limits and an appropriate message
output in the dialog line if you make a mistake.
The total available memory, taking into account any modified values, is updated in the
lower part of the screen.
The "Axis+" and "Axis-" softkeys are displayed for axis-specific machine data.
The "Channel+" and "Channel-" are softkeys displayed for channel-specific machine
data.
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Data backup
Press the "Accept" softkey to transfer the temporary values of the displayed machine data to
the NC.
Press the "Cancel" softkey or the Recall key "^" to exit the detailed view without transferring
the change.
Note
Once you have pressed the "Accept" softkey, the "Cancel" softkey is no longer operative,
i.e., any changes you have made cannot be undone.
When you change the allocation of a memory, alarm 4400 "Machine data alteration will
cause reorganization of buffered memory (data loss)" appears.
Data are not backed up automatically, so to avoid data loss you must back up the data
yourself by performing an NCK reset before you transfer the MD change.
Figure 8-2
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8.2 Displaying and Editing System Resources
By selecting the horizontal softkeys, you can view or change the memory values of general
machine data of other subgroups.
"Tools":
MD 18082: MM_NUM_TOOL
MD 18088: MM_NUM_TOOL_CARRIER
"Tool edges":
MD 18100: MM_NUM_CUTTING_EDGES_IN_TOA
MD 18110: MM_MAX_SUMCORR_PER_CUTTEDGE
MD 18104: MM_NUM_TOOL_ADAPTER
"Magazines":
MD 18084: MM_NUM_MAGAZINE
MD 18086: MM_NUM_MAGAZINE_LOCATION
"Magazine OEM":
MD 18090: MM_NUM_CC_MAGAZINE_PARAM
MD 18092: MM_NUM_CC_MAGLOC_PARAM
"Tool parameter":
MD 18094: MM_NUM_CC_TOA_PARAM
MD 18096: MM_ NUM_CC_TDA_PARAM
MD 18098: MM_ NUM_CC_MON_PARAM
"Tool management":
MD 18080: MM_TOOL_MANAGEMENT_MASK
MD 18118: MM_NUM_GUD_MODULES
MD 18150: MM_GUD_VALUES_MEM
"Number of variables":
MD 18120: MM_NUM_GUD_NAMES_NCK
MD 18130: MM_NUM_GUD_NAMES_CHAN
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MD 18342: MM_NUM_CEC_MAX_POINTS[ ]
These configuring machine data are indexed machine data. The index is set in the top half of
the screen.
"E. error compens.":
There are only two tables for the encoder/spindle compensation interpolation points. There is
no need to select an index.
"Q. error compens.":
MD 38010: MM_QEC_MAX_POINTS[0]
There is only one table for quadrant error compensation. There is no need to select an index.
MD 18310: MM_NUM_DIR_IN_FILESYSTEM
MD 18270: MM_NUM_SUBDIR_PER_DIR
"Files":
MD 18320: MM_NUM_FILES_IN_FILESYSTEM
MD 18280: MM_NUM_FILES_PER_DIR
MD 18190: MM_NUM_PROTECT_AREA_NCK
MD 28200: MM_NUM_PROTECT_AREA_CHAN
MD 28210: MM_NUM_PROTECT_AREA_ACTIVE
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8.2.2
DRAM allocation
When you press the "DRAM" softkey, the total memory allocation is displayed in the upper
part of the window. The content of the data register can be modified directly in the display.
To help you optimize memory utilization effectively, the memory-configuring machine data
are divided into the following groups:
Local user data
REORG
Cycles
Interpolation buffer
Execution from external
Synchronized actions
Macros
Tool management
Protection zones
Figure 8-3
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Detailed view
To display the current values, use the cursor to select the required area and press the
"Details" softkey.
Peak values
Additional elements in DRAM memory allocation screen:
Since the memory of some data areas is allocated to dynamic processes, their memory
requirements vary. The values of the displayed machine data are set to zero using the "Peak
Values=0" softkey.
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MD 28250: MM_NUM_SYNC_ELEMENTS
MD 28252: MM_NUM_FCTDEF_ELEMENTS
MD 28258: MM_NUM_AC_TIMER
MD 28254: MM_NUM_AC_PARAM
MD 28256: MM_NUM_AC_MARKER
8.3
Action log
8.3.1
General
The function "action log" is available for reconstructing operation sequences at a later date.
You can set which functions and events are to be logged via the HMI user interface.
Prerequisite
The action log is password-encrypted (protection level equal to 3).
Operating area "Start-up" must be installed.
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8.3 Action log
Log events
If the action log is switched on, the following log events are activated:
Interrupts
Logging all incoming and outgoing alarms/messages of the NC/PLC and HMIEmbedded
Keys
Channel status
NC/PLC states are logged via the information channel status. At least in parts,
if they can be recorded by time, these statuses are used to verify the operation
of the MCP.
Window switchover
Writing NCK/PLC
data
PI Services
Logging of all PI services, which affect the NC-program workflow, for example,
(program invocation) Program selection, Delete file, Delete tool, etc.
The following current program statuses are logged under "Curr. program status":
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Critical alarms
(acknowledgment >= NC reset),
PLC crash signal:
NC channel reset
Tool change
Note
Changes to the override are only logged if the PLC crashes or on a critical alarm with the
IPO trace.
Note
When operating more than one HMI on an NCU (e.g., HMI-Embedded and HMI-Advanced),
the action log must only be activated on one HMI.
8.3.2
Overview
When the action log is activated, the following log files are generated:
Log file "action.com"
Log file "crash.com"
Both are binary files and are constantly overwritten as ring buffers. When the log files are
displayed, these binary files are converted into readable "action.log" and "crash.log" files.
The entries appear in English and are non-language-specific. The events follow on from
general information, starting with the most recent event.
Log file "crash.com"
The "crash.com" file is empty. Data are written to it after the following events:
Interface signal DB19.DBX0.6 "Save teleprinter log" changes from 0 to 1.
The alarm entered in the "Program status on alarm" field is output.
Even when the action log is deactivated, alarms are still logged in the "alarm.com" log file.
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--- 04.10.2006 09:35:40 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Overview (program / work piece)" (Id 35100, Appl.
3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:40 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Dummy-Window" (Id 1000, Appl. 3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:40 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_F5 (RELEASED) (e0/3f)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:39 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_F5 (0/3f)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:38 <default> 0 ALARM
NCK Alarm: 8080, cleartype Alarm-Cancel
7 option(s) is/are activated without setting the license key
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:38 HMI-Emb 0 OPEN_WINDOW
Window opened: "Dummy-Window" (Id 1000, Appl. 3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:38 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Notebooks screen" (Id 5421, Appl. 3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:38 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_SELECT_MODE (0/44)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:32 HMI-Emb 0 PI_CMD
PI-Command executed: _N_F_XFER "/_N_MPF_DIR"
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:31 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Program editor" (Id 35200, Appl. 3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:31 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_F8_V (0/5b)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:27 HMI-Emb 0 PI_CMD
PI-Command executed: _N_F_OPEN "/_N_MPF_DIR/_N_NEW_FILE_MPF",
"_N_1_EDI"
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:26 HMI-Emb 0 OPEN_WINDOW
Window opened: "Program editor" (Id 35200, Appl. 3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:26 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Overview (program / work piece)" (Id 35100, Appl.
3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:26 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Overview window" (Id 36070, Appl. 3)
--- 04.10.2006 09:35:25 HMI-Emb 0 WRITE_VAR
NCK/PLC Var. wrote: PLC:/DB19.DBX20.1 = 0
--- 04.10.2006 09:25:01 HMI-Emb 0 TOOL_CHANGED
Active tool in channel 1 changed to T0, D1
Active tool in channel 1 changed to T0, D1
Mode: AUTO Program: running Channel: active
Program-Level information:
Level Program Invoc Offset
running:
1 /_N_MPF_DIR/_N_RALF_MPF 1 5
stopped:
1 /_N_MPF_DIR/_N_RALF_MPF 1 #
Actual Block:
t0
x1
t1
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Number of Machine axis: 5
Increment: continuous Increment
MCS-Name Position DistToGo
X1 1.000 0.000
Y1 0.000 0.000
Z1 0.000 0.000
A1 0.000 0.000
B1 0.000 0.000
WCS-Name Position DistToGo Position ENS DistToGo ENS
X 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000
Y 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Z 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
A 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
B 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Feed Rate: 0.000 Set: 0.000
Spindle Rate: 0.000 Set: 0.000
Actual Tool T0, D1, Type 0
Geometry -- tool type 0
Geometry -- tool point direction 0.000
Geometry -- length 1 0.000
Geometry -- length 2 0.000
Geometry -- length 3 0.000
Geometry -- radius 0.000
Geometry -- corner radius 0.000
Geometry -- length 4 0.000
Geometry -- length 5 0.000
Geometry -- angle 1 0.000
Geometry -- angle 2 0.000
Wear -- length 1 0.000
Wear -- length 2 0.000
Wear -- length 3 0.000
Wear -- radius 0.000
Wear -- slot width b 0.000
Wear -- proj. length k 0.000
Wear -- length 5 0.000
Wear -- angle 1 0.000
Wear -- angle 2 0.000
Adapter -- length 1 0.000
Adapter -- length 2 0.000
Adapter -- length 3 0.000
Relief angle 0.000
Manual Turn: Cutting rate 0.000
Transformation active:
Active toolholder 0
Active G-Codes: G01 STARTFIFO G17 G40 G500 G60 G601 G71 G90 G94
CFC NORM G450 BNAT ENAT BRISK CUT2D CDOF FFWOF ORIWKS RMI ORIC
WALIMON DIAMOF COMPOF G810 G820 FTOCOF OSOF SPOF PDELAYON
FNORM SPIF1 CPRECOF CUTCONOF LFOF TCOABS G140 G340 SPATH LFTXT
G290 G462 CP ORIEULER ORIVECT PAROTOF TOROTOF ORIROTA RTLION
TOWSTD FENDNORM RELIEVEON DYNNORM WALCS0
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Active M-Codes:
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:57 HMI-Emb 0 CH_STATE_CHANGED
Channel State of Channel 1 changed to active
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:57 HMI-Emb 0 OPEN_WINDOW
Window opened: "Machine configuration" (Id 13392, Appl. 6)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:57 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Dummy-Window" (Id 20005, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:57 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Position - Work" (Id 20040, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:57 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Transformation/G functions" (Id 20220, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:57 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Feedrate" (Id 20280, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:56 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Tool" (Id 20300, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:56 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Actual block" (Id 20190, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:56 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Dummy-Window" (Id 21010, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:56 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Dummy-Window" (Id 1000, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:56 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_F6 (RELEASED) (e0/40)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:56 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_F6 (0/40)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:53 <default> 0 ALARM_QUIT
Alarm quit: 100014
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:53 HMI-Emb 0 OPEN_WINDOW
Window opened: "Dummy-Window" (Id 1000, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:53 HMI-Emb 0 CLOSE_WINDOW
Window closed: "Notebooks screen" (Id 5421, Appl. 1)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:53 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_SELECT_MODE (0/44)
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:51 <default> 0 ALARM
NCK Alarm: 8080, cleartype Alarm-Cancel
7 option(s) is/are activated without setting the license key
--- 04.10.2006 09:24:50 HMI-Emb 0 KEY_PRESSED
Key pressed: KEY_F5 (RELEASED) (e0/3f)
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8.3.3
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8.4 "Blue screen" error status screen
8.4
Introduction
If the system crashes, an error status screen ("Blue Screen") showing current system
information is displayed.
The error status screen displays a brief description of the error, which has occurred, plus all
relevant processor registers.
You can transfer the complete system data image to the CompactFlash card (optional) or a
USB FlashDrive.
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Restarting
If you initiate a restart, the system attempts an automatic restart.
If the NCU does not respond after one minute, perform restart manually by switching the
system off and then on again.
Try rebooting - in the event of no reaction after 1 minute, please
switch off/on
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8.5 Remote diagnosis "RCS Host Embedded / RCS Viewer Embedded"
8.5
Prerequisite
In order to use the remote diagnosis software "RCS Host" on the NCU you require the
license release (authorization to use the software) available under
Order No. 6FC5800-0AP30-0YB0.
See Licensing (Page 13)
The following hardware and software is required:
Establish a tunnel connection between NCU 7x0 (Ethernet interface X130) (machine) and
the remote PC (viewer), e.g. via hardware router with so-called VPN (Virtual Private
Network) functionality, e.g. Cisco 803
Windows PC (XP/ NT4/ 95/ 98) with network connection
"Viewer" application (mmcR.exe) from the remote diagnosis CD (remote PC)
Ethernet cable
Logic drive for data exchange (file transfer)
Connecting
The example shows the connection via the ISDN network (64 kbit/s). This telephone network
provides the capability of connecting to remote LANs via a tunnel using the point-to-point
protocol (PPP). The NCU 7x0 is connected to the ISDN network via the Ethernet interface
with a hardware router (with VPN functionality).
Structure example of an ISDN connection:
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See also
Setting-up network connections (Page 14)
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8.5.1
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Figure 8-5
The port number, default 5800, is entered in the "Port for remote diagnosis (default
5800)" input field for the server process (remote diagnosis). The same port number must
be entered in the "Viewer" application on the remote PC.
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8.5.2
Requirement
Remote diagnosis CD with the "RCS Viewer Embedded" software
Logic drive for data exchange (file transfer)
Installation
1. Start installation of the remote diagnosis with "Setup.exe".
2. The following message appears:
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Configuration
1. Start the "Viewer" application "mmcR.exe" on the remote PC.
2. If the default for the remote diagnosis port is changed, for example, due to firewall
settings when the port is activated for incoming packages only, select the Configuration
switch in the "RCS Viewer Embedded (Remote Control System)" window (see Figure 46). The following window appears:
Figure 8-6
Port setting
In the Option area, you can specify that a Ping server process is set up on the RCS
Viewer, which will wait for the incoming Pings.
Enter the port numbers in the Port Configuration area.
Additional settings
Setting graphic transmission mode
Set the type of transmission for the screenshots in the Mode Configuration area.
Graphic Frame and Extended Compressed are the default settings and feature the
highest transmission rate for this remote diagnosis version.
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Note
The field Graphic Emulation is not supported by SINUMERIK 840D sl.
1. Click "OK" to save the settings. The next window contains the box:
"The port number has been stored. Please restart your application.
2. Click "OK" to restart the system.
Note
Every time you change the configuration on the remote PC you must also restart the
NCU.
8.5.3
Remote PC (viewer)
1. Either start the RCS Viewer directly from the Start menu or by double-clicking on file
"mmcR.exe".
If a "Ping" server is operated in the system, the IP address of the NCU 7x0 (Ethernet
interface X130) is made known to the remote PC on arrival of the next "Ping". (e.g.
147.54.235.46).
If no Ping server is available, enter the address manually.
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File transfer
1. The file transfer is performed in the "Program" operating area.
2. Press the softkey specified under "Logical drives". The content of the selected folder is
displayed and transfer can be executed via the vertical softkeys.
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Figure 8-7
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Index
_
Bitmaps
Storage path, 81
Blue screen, 121
_TEMPL_, 38
C
2
256 MB user memory, 8
A
Action log
Log events, 114
Selecting functions via HMI user interface, 114
action.com, 115
action.log
Example, 116
Reading out, 120
Save, 120
ACTION_LOG_MODE
MD9012, 52
Activate screensaver
via DB19 DBX0.1, 33
via MD, 33
ACTIVATE_SEL_USER_DATA
MD9440, 65
Activating log events, 114
Alarm texts
Creating a directory, 74
ALARM_ROTATION_CYCLE
MD9056, 54
alc.txt, 75
alpu.txt, 75
alsi.txt, 75
aluc.txt, 75
Archive (arc.)
generate, 97
Importing, 98
B
Basic ZO
Softkey display, 39
133
Index
D
D number management, 37
Data backup
Overview of areas/types, 99
Data Backup
Accessories, 99
on CompactFlash Card, 99
Display machine data, 51
DISPLAY_BACKLIGHT
MD9025, 53
DISPLAY_BLACK_TIME
MD 9006, 52
DISPLAY_MODE
134
MD9002, 51
DISPLAY_RESOLUTION
MD9004, 52
DISPLAY_RESOLUTION_INCH
MD9011, 52
DISPLAY_TYPE
MD9001, 51
Displaying version data, 105
DRAM allocation, 111
Detailed view, 112
Drive Connection
Setting up from the HMI user interface, 15
Setting up via MD, 21
E
Expanding the user interface, 47
EXPONENT_LIMIT
MD9030, 53
EXPONENT_SCIENCE
MD9031, 53
F
FIRST_LANGUAGE
MD9003, 52
Free contour programming, 45
H
Hardware, 7
HEADER.INI, 82
Hide axes, 42
HMI_HELP_SYSTEMS
MD9991, 71
HMI_MONITOR
MD9032, 53
HMI_TESTAUTOMAT_OPTION
MD9992, 71
HMI_WIZARD_OPTION
MD9993, 71
I
Icon
Storage path, 81
Import update archive, 98
Inch measuring system, 36
Index
K
Keyboard, 8
KEYBOARD_STATE
MD9009, 52
KEYBOARD_TYPE
MD9008, 52
L
Language codes, 80
LANGUAGE_SETTINGS
MD9980, 71
LAYOUT_MODE
MD9021, 53
LCD_CONTRAST
MD9000, 51
Licensing
All options, 13
General, 8
Missing licenses, 14
Overview, 13
Release, 8
Local area network configuration, 18
logdrive.ini
File structure, 22
Open, 24
Logical drive, 15
CompactFlash card, 15
Network connection, 15
Path data, 23
setting-up, 14
USB interface, 15
M
MA_AUXFU_GROUPS
MD9442, 65
MA_AX_DRIVELOAD_FROM_PLC1
MD9426, 65
MA_AX_DRIVELOAD_FROM_PLC2
MD9427, 65
MA_AXES_SHOW_GEO_FIRST
MD9421, 64
MA_COORDINATE_SYSTEM
MD9424, 64
MA_MAX_SKP_LEVEL
MD9423, 64
MA_ONLY_MKS_DIST_TO_GO
MD9420, 64
MA_PRESET_MODE
MD9422, 64
Commissioning HMI-Embedded (IM2)
Commissioning Manual, 01/2008, 6FC5397-8CP10-1BA0
MA_SCRATCH_DEFAULT_MODE
MD9425, 64
MA_SPIND_MAX_POWER
MD9428, 65
MA_SPIND_POWER_RANGE
MD9429, 65
MA_STAT_DISPLAY_BASE
MD9242, 57
MA_TU_DISPLAY_BASE
MD9243, 57
MAX_PROGRAMM_SIZE_CHECK
MD9464, 65
MCP, 7
MD 10260
CONVERT_SCALING_SYSTEM, 36
MD 9414
TM_KIND_OF_TOOLMANAGEMENT, 95
MD_AX_TEA_FILTER
MD9952, 71
MD_CH_TEA_FILTER
MD9954, 71
MD_CH_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
MD9955, 71
MD_DRV_TEA_FILTER
MD9956, 71
MD_DRV_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
MD9957, 71
MD_NC_TEA_FILTER
MD9950, 70
MD_NC_TEA_IDX_LIMIT
MD9951, 70
MD_SNX_FILTER
MD9958, 71
MD_SNX_IDX_LIMIT
MD9959, 71
MD_TEXT_SWITCH
MD9900, 70
MD1012 $MN_FUNC_SWITCH, 45
MD11210 $MN_UPLOAD_MD_CHANGES_ONLY, 102
MD18102 $MN_TYPE_OF_CUTTING_EDGE, 37
MD18600 $MM_FRAME_FINE_TRANS, 40
MD20098 $MC_DISPLAY_AXIS, 42
MD20110 $MC_RESET_MODE_MASK, 37
MD28082 $MC_SYSTEM_FRAME_MASK, 40
MD9003 $MM_FIRST_LANGUAGE, 30
MD9005 $MM_PRG_DEFAULT_DIR, 31
MD9006 $MM_DISPLAY_BLACK_TIME, 33
MD9009 $MM_KEYBOARD_STATE, 33
MD9020 $MM_TECHNOLOGY, 45
MD9052 $MM_SHOW_CHANNEL_SPANNING_STAT
E, 81
MD9055 $MM_PLC_ALARM_PICTURE, 35
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Index
MD9056 $MM_ALARM_ROTATION_CYCLE, 35
MD9203 $MM_USER_CLASS_WRITE_FINE, 39
MD9242 $MM_MA_STAT_DISPLAY_BASE, 43
MD9243 $MM_MA_TU_DISPLAY_BASE, 43
MD9247 $MM_USER_CLASS_BASE_ZERO_OFF_PA,
39
MD9248 $MM_USER_CLASS_BASE_ZERO_OFF_MA
, 39
MD9421 $MM_MA_AXES_SHOW_GEO_FIRST, 43
MD9422 $MM MA_PRESET_MODE, 41
MD9424 $MM_MA_COORDINATE_SYSTEM, 48
MD9440 $MM_ACTIVATE_SEL_USER_DATA, 37
MD9450 $MM_WRITE_TOA_FINE_LIMIT, 37
MD9451 $MM_WRITE_ZOA_FINE_LIMIT, 39
MD9460 $MM_PROGRAM_SETTINGS, 34, 36
MD9509 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY_CHG, 21
MD9510 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY1_P, 21
MD9511 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY2_P, 21
MD9512 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY3_P, 21
MD9513 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY4_P, 21
MD9516 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY1_M, 21
MD9516 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY2_M, 21
MD9516 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY3_M, 21
MD9516 $MM_USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY4_M, 21
MD9610 $MM_CTM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM, 4
9
MD9650 $MM_CMM_POS_COORDINATE_SYSTEM,
49
MD9676 $MM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH1, 21
MD9676 $MM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH2, 21
MD9676 $MM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH3, 21
MD9676 $MM_DIRECTORY_SOFTKEY_PATH4, 21
Measuring cycles, 46
Memory expansion with the CF card, 8
Metric measuring system, 36
Milling simulation, 45
N
NC_PROPERTIES
MD9500, 66
NCU sl, 7
netnames.ini, 25
NUM_AX_SEL
MD9027, 53
O
oemtea.txt, 84
OP, 7
136
P
PA_ZOA_MODE
MD9459, 65
Password
change, 12
changing, 12
Deleting, 12
Set, 12
PLC machine data
Configuring plain texts, 84
PLC_ALARM_PICTURE
MD9055, 54
PLC_SYMBOL_FILTER
MD9054, 54
PLC_SYMBOL_SORT
MD9053, 54
PRESET, 41
Preset actual value memory, 41
PRG_DEFAULT_DIR
MD9005, 52
PROGRAM_SETTINGS
MD9460, 65
Protection levels, 11
R
Reference point approach, 43
Robots, 43
S
Safety integrated, 43
Save
Archive, 101
Files, 101
USB front, 101
Scratching, 42
Selecting the language, 30
Setting the date, 29
Setting the Editor
in the MD, 34
Setting the keyboard, 33
Setting the Name Server, 19
Setting the time, 29
Setting up the standard directory
in the MD, 31
Via HMI interface, 31
Show/hide STAT, 44
Show/hide TU values, 44
SHOW_CHANNEL_SPANNING_STATE
MD9052, 54
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Index
Special kinematics, 43
SRAM allocation, 106
Detailed view, 107
STARTUP_LOGO
MD9050, 54
SW_OPTIONS
MD9990, 71
SWITCH_TO_AREA
MD9016, 53
SYS_CLOCK_SYNC_TIME
MD9013, 52
T
TABULATOR_SIZE
MD9007, 52
TCU, 7
TEACH_MODE
MD9026, 53
TECHNOLOGY
MD9020, 53
Text file
Design, 77
TM_DEFAULT_DELETE_TOOL
MD9419, 64
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLPLACESPEC
MD9415, 63
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLSIZE
MD 9412, 63
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLSTATE
MD9417, 64
TM_DEFAULT_TOOLTYPE
MD9416, 64
TM_KIND_OF_TOOLMANAGEMENT
MD9414, 63
TM_LOAD_PLACE
MD9410, 63
TM_NUM_MAG
MD9411, 63
TO_MAG_PLACE_DISTANCE
MD9479, 66
TO_OPTION_MASK
MD9478, 66
TO_TRACE
MD9477, 66
TOOL_REF_GEO_AXIS1
MD9400, 63
TOOL_REF_GEO_AXIS2
MD9401, 63
TOOL_REF_GEO_AXIS3
MD9402, 63
U
USB FlashDrive, 8
Use a workpiece template, 38
USE_CHANNEL_DISPLAY_DATA
MD9014, 53
User memory
DRAM, 111
SRAM, 106
USER_CLASS_APP_PARAMETER
MD9273, 60
USER_CLASS_APPLICATION
MD9272, 60
USER_CLASS_BASE_ZERO_OFF_MA
MD9248, 58
USER_CLASS_BASE_ZERO_OFF_PA
MD9247, 58
USER_CLASS_CLEAR_RPA
MD9221, 56
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY_CHG
MD9509, 66
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY1_M
MD9516, 66
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY1_P
MD9510, 66
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY2_M
MD9517, 67
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY2_P
MD9511, 66
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY3_M
MD9518, 67
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY3_P
MD9512, 66
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY4_M
MD9519, 67
USER_CLASS_DIRECTORY4_P
MD9513, 66
USER_CLASS_INCH_METRIC
MD9182, 54
USER_CLASS_OVERSTORE_HIGH
MD9213, 56
USER_CLASS_PRESET
MD9220, 56
USER_CLASS_READ_BD
MD9230, 57
USER_CLASS_READ_CST
MD9225, 57
USER_CLASS_READ_CUS
MD9226, 57
USER_CLASS_READ_DEF
MD9229, 57
USER_CLASS_READ_GUD_LUD
MD9211, 55
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Index
USER_CLASS_READ_IN
MD9224, 57
USER_CLASS_READ_PROGRAM
MD9216, 56
USER_CLASS_READ_SYF
MD9228, 57
USER_CLASS_READ_TCARR
MD9180, 54
USER_CLASS_READ_TOA
MD9200, 55
USER_CLASS_SELECT_PROGRAM
MD9218, 56
USER_CLASS_SET_V24
MD9223, 57
USER_CLASS_SHOW_SBL2
MD9227, 57
USER_CLASS_SYS_ZERO_OFF
MD9246, 58
USER_CLASS_TEACH_IN
MD9219, 56
USER_CLASS_TM_SKACTPLACE
MD9270, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKFINDPLACE
MD9269, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKLDTOOLDAT
MD9271, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGBUFFER
MD9260, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGFIND
MD9261, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGLISTPOS
MD9262, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGLREPR2
MD9256, 58
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGLREPR3
MD9257, 58
USER_CLASS_TM_SKMGNEXT
MD9263, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKNCDELTOOL
MD9259, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKNCNEWTOOLE
MD9258, 58
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLIST
MD9251, 58
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLREPR1
MD9265, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLREPR2
MD9266, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLLREPR3
MD9267, 59
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTLNEWTOOL
MD9264, 59
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USER_CLASS_TM_SKTOOLLOAD
MD9252, 58
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTOOLMOVE
MD9254, 58
USER_CLASS_TM_SKTOOLUNLOAD
MD9253, 58
USER_CLASS_VERT_MODE_SK
MD9249, 58
USER_CLASS_WRITE_FINE
MD9203, 55
USER_CLASS_WRITE_PRG_CONDIT
MD9214, 56
USER_CLASS_WRITE_PROGRAM
MD9217, 56
USER_CLASS_WRITE_RPA
MD9222, 57
USER_CLASS_WRITE_SEA
MD9215, 56
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TCARR
MD9181, 54
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_ADAPT
MD9209, 55
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_GEO
MD9201, 55
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_SUPVIS
MD9206, 55
USER_CLASS_WRITE_TOA_WEAR
MD9202, 55
USER_CLASS_WRITE_ZOA
MD9210, 55
USER_WRITE_CYCFRAME
MD9186, 55
USER_WRITE_EXTFRAME
MD9188, 55
USER_WRITE_PARTFRAME
MD9184, 54
USER_WRITE_TOOLFRAME
MD9183, 54
USER_WRITE_TRAFRAME
MD9187, 55
USER_WRITE_WPFRAME
MD9185, 54
Utilization display, 106
V
V24_PG_PC_BAUD
MD9325, 62
V24_PG_PC_CONTROLS
MD9323, 62
V24_PG_PC_DATABITS
MD9326, 62
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Index
V24_PG_PC_EOF
MD9322, 62
V24_PG_PC_LINE
MD9329, 63
V24_PG_PC_PARITY
MD9327, 62
V24_PG_PC_RTS
MD9324, 62
V24_PG_PC_STOPBIT
MD9328, 63
V24_PG_PC_XOFF
MD9321, 62
V24_PG_PC_XON
MD9320, 62
V24_PRINTER_BAUD
MD9315, 61
V24_PRINTER_CONTROLS
MD9313, 61
V24_PRINTER_DATABITS
MD9316, 61
V24_PRINTER_EOF
MD9312, 61
V24_PRINTER_LINE
MD9319, 62
V24_PRINTER_PARITY
MD9317, 61
V24_PRINTER_RTS
MD9314, 61
V24_PRINTER_STOPBIT
MD9318, 62
V24_PRINTER_XOFF
MD9311, 61
V24_PRINTER_XON
MD9310, 61
V24_USER_BAUD
MD9305, 60
V24_USER_CONTROLS
MD9303, 60
V24_USER_DATABITS
MD9306, 60
V24_USER_EOF
MD9302, 60
V24_USER_LINE
MD9309, 61
V24_USER_PARITY
MD9307, 60
V24_USER_RTS
MD9304, 60
V24_USER_STOPBIT
MD9308, 61
V24_USER_XOFF
MD9301, 60
V24_USER_XON
MD9300, 60
W
Wide Display, 47
WRITE_TOA_FINE_LIMIT
MD9450, 65
WRITE_ZOA_FINE_LIMIT
MD9451, 65
139
Index
140